To bring an end to the opium trade, China
A) threatened to declare war on Great Britain.
B) appealed to Queen Elizabeth to end British imports of opium into China.
C) imposed penalties on opium users and arrested dealers.
D) banned all other imported goods from countries that sold opium in China.
E) offered cash incentives to its people to stop using and selling opium.
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