The Ming Dynasty in China reversed its policy of overseas expansion because:
A) the emperor did not trust the court eunuchs who were in charge of the overseas venture
B) the sailing ships of the Chinese were unable to cross large bodies of water
C) the Central Asian steppe nomads were attacking once again and the emperor decided he could not defend the border and also engage in the overseas ventures.
D) the Chinese fleets were repelled by more maneuverable European sailing vessels
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