In his Edict to King George III of England, the Chinese emperor Qianlong justified restrictions on trade with England by
A) emphasizing Chinese self-sufficiency.
B) belittling the quality of European traders and trading goods.
C) taking offense at King George's disrespect towards the imperial office.
D) ridiculing the beliefs of the Anglican Church.
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