What restrictions were European visitors forced to observe in Peking during
Emperor Qian...
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What restrictions were European visitors forced to observe in Peking during
Emperor Qian Long's time?
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A. They were not allowed to speak English in public places.
B. They were not allowed to drink alcoholic beverages.
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C. They were forced to attend Chinese religious ceremonies.
D. They were required to wear Chinese clothing.
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