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What caused the peasant uprisings during the Ming dynasty?

The peasants rose up to protect Confucian values.
The peasants revolted against the Mongols’ influence.
The peasants demanded a resumption of foreign trade.
The peasants thought the government was not helping during a crisis.

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Answer:

2. The peasants thought the government was not helping during a crisis.

Step-by-step explanation:

This answer is correct for Edge 2020, the reason for this answer is that, there were a series of natural disasters and the goverment did little to help with the damage that was done. So it turn the peasants revolted.

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