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How did the Tokugawa shogunate view foreign people and their presence in Japan? A. It viewed them with suspicion and fear that they would bring foreign ideas. B. It did not care whether they arrived, as long as they respected Japanese customs. C. It viewed them with hatred and jealousy that they were bringing superior technology. D. It viewed them with happiness and surprise that they would want to visit their empire.

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