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What is likely to be a result of the boom in artwork within the chinese empire under the ming dynasty
a. mongols invaded to take back the empire
b. the chinese economy flourishe'd due to an increase in foreign trade.
c. the emperor closed it boarders to keep all artwork inside the empire
d. the emperor was forced to move his capital city to beijing
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