What differentiated Chinese merchants from Islamic traders?
A) Chinese merchants were almost nonexistent because of Ming prohibitions on trade.
B) Chinese merchants were not profit-driven and contributed their earnings to the emperor.
C) Islamic traders had more autonomy as they were not subject to any central authority.
D) Islamic traders were unwilling to engage with non-Muslim merchants.
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