Much of the reasoning behind China's inward turn during the Ming Dynasty relates to the impact of Confucian teachings on factions within the dynastic government, and the economic decline of the state.Which of the following reasons contributed to the somewhat xenophobic stance of the Ming beginning in the late fourteenth and early fifteenth centuries CE?

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Much of the reasoning behind China's inward turn during the Ming Dynasty relates to the impact of Confucian teachings on factions within the dynastic government, and the economic decline of the state.Which of the following reasons contributed to the somewhat xenophobic stance of the Ming beginning in the late fourteenth and early fifteenth centuries CE?






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