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Question 5 of 5What restrictions were European visitors forced to observe in Peking during Emperor Qian Long's time?A.They were not allowed to have children.B.They were required to work as servants in the emperor's household.C.They were required to attend Chinese religious ceremonies.D.They were not allowed to leave China.SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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Question 5 of 5What restrictions were European visitors forced to observe in Peking during Emperor Qian Long's time?A.They were not allowed to have children.B.They were required to work as servants in the emperor's household.C.They were required to attend Chinese religious ceremonies.D.They were not allowed to leave China.SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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During Emperor Qian Long's time, European visitors were not allowed to leave China. So, the correct answer is D. They were not allowed to leave China.

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