The eighteenth-century European view of Japan,about which there was little first-hand information,tended to be
A) much more favorable and idealized than the view of China.
B) seen as an example of "oriental despotism" by all.
C) seen as a land of mystery about which there was no clear opinion.
D) about the same as the view of China.
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