在中國歷史上,人們習(xí)慣以“夷”稱呼西方國家。然而,徐繼畬《瀛寰志略》(1848年)對西方各國的稱謂是“外國”“英吉利”“葡萄牙”等,很少稱“夷”。同治初年,清廷下旨不再以“夷”稱呼西方各國。這反映了

A.中國半殖民地社會形成 B.天朝觀念已被摒棄

C.清朝政府接受國際慣例 D.洋務(wù)運動成為共識

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