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For what reason did the Japanese expel all foreign traders except for the Dutch? Select all that apply.


The Dutch, unlike the Spanish and Portuguese, did not attempt to convert the Japanese to Christianity.


The Japanese did not have the capacity to collect taxes from dispersed trading companies.


The Japanese feared that British technology would destabilize Japan.


The Dutch would not undercut the Japanese economy by importing silver.