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In the top panel, the engraving shows three Jesuit missionaries and scholars who served at the courts of Chinese emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasty in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. In the bottom panel, the engraving shows two Chinese Christian converts: Xu Guangxi (left) and his granddaughter, Candida Xu (right).QuestionThe spread of new cultural ideas, such as those illustrated by the religious beliefs of Xu Guangxi and Candida Xu, most strongly encouraged some Asian governments in Eurasia in the period 1450–1750 toResponsesexpand educational opportunities for the lower classesexpand educational opportunities for the lower classeslimit trade and other contacts with foreignerslimit trade and other contacts with foreignersadvocate for the peaceful settlement of existing religious conflictsadvocate for the peaceful settlement of existing religious conflictsdevelop national joint-stock companies

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In the top panel, the engraving shows three Jesuit missionaries and scholars who served at the courts of Chinese emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasty in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. In the bottom panel, the engraving shows two Chinese Christian converts: Xu Guangxi (left) and his granddaughter, Candida Xu (right).QuestionThe spread of new cultural ideas, such as those illustrated by the religious beliefs of Xu Guangxi and Candida Xu, most strongly encouraged some Asian governments in Eurasia in the period 1450–1750 toResponsesexpand educational opportunities for the lower classesexpand educational opportunities for the lower classeslimit trade and other contacts with foreignerslimit trade and other contacts with foreignersadvocate for the peaceful settlement of existing religious conflictsadvocate for the peaceful settlement of existing religious conflictsdevelop national joint-stock companies

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The spread of new cultural ideas, such as those illustrated by the religious beliefs of Xu Guangxi and Candida Xu, most strongly encouraged some Asian governments in Eurasia in the period 1450–1750 to limit trade and other contacts with foreigners. This is because these governments often viewed foreign cultural and religious influences as threats to their own power and societal order. By limiting contact with foreigners, they hoped to control the spread of these new ideas and maintain their own cultural and political dominance.

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