Catholic Christianity failed to take root in China in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries because
A) of opposition from Jesuit missionaries.
B) of opposition from Protestant missionaries.
C) of opposition by the pope to "ancestor worship."
D) the Chinese were just not religious.
E) of the success of Hindu missionaries, who were closer to Chinese Buddhism in tradition.
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