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Question 2 of 10Based on his letter, what is most likely Emperor Qian Long's opinion of King George III?A.He views himself as superior to King George III, since China is a vast kingdom and Britain is a small island.B.He views himself as equal to King George III, because emperor and king are basically the same position.C.He thinks of King George III as a powerful ruler over a vast dominion.D.He thinks King George III has superior imperialistic powers and fears making him angry.SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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Question 2 of 10Based on his letter, what is most likely Emperor Qian Long's opinion of King George III?A.He views himself as superior to King George III, since China is a vast kingdom and Britain is a small island.B.He views himself as equal to King George III, because emperor and king are basically the same position.C.He thinks of King George III as a powerful ruler over a vast dominion.D.He thinks King George III has superior imperialistic powers and fears making him angry.SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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Solution 1

To answer this question, we would need to have the text of Emperor Qian Long's letter to King George III. The question is asking us to infer Emperor Qian Long's opinion of King George III based on the content of his letter. Without the letter, we cannot accurately determine whether he views himself as superior (option A), views himself as equal (option B), thinks of King George III as a powerful ruler (option C), or fears making him angry (option D). Please provide the text of the letter for a more accurate response.

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Solution 2

To answer this question, we would need to read Emperor Qian Long's letter to King George III. However, based on historical context, it's likely that Emperor Qian Long viewed himself as superior to King George III. This is because China, during Qian Long's reign, considered itself the "Middle Kingdom" and superior to all other nations. Therefore, option A might be the most accurate. However, without the actual letter, this is just an educated guess.

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