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b. The potential advantages of making an alliance with Great Britain to prevent further Japanese expansion in East Asia
c. The degree to which religious conflicts in Europe had weakened Great Britain militarily
d. The relative risks of continuing to pursue a trade policy that forced foreign states to acknowledge China’s political superiority
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