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Why was Japan's foreign policy avoiding contact with Europeans during the Tokugawa shogunate? A. Japan feared rebellion of native peoples. B. Japan was growing weak. C. They wanted to limit Chinese influence. D. They wanted to limit European influence.

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D. They wanted to limit European influence.
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I think it's D, the shogunate didn't accept Europeans in because they didn't want japan revolutionized and turned into a mini america
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