What inference can you make about Japanese attitudes toward Korean culture in the late 1500s?
The Japanese admired Korean culture because they adapted the Korean alphabet to fit the Japanese language.
The Japanese looked down on Korean culture because they were willing to pass through Korea to invade China.
The Japanese looked down on korean culture because they mockingly named ineffective Korean warships "turtle ships."
The Japanese admired Korean culture because they captured Korean artisans to bring their skills to Japan.

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Answer:

The Japanese admired Korean culture because they captured Korean artisans to bring their skills to Japan.

Explanation:

In the mid-1500s, in addition to a large number of human losses, Korea suffered from severe cultural and economic damage and its infrastructure, including a considerable reduction of its arable land, as well as the destruction and confiscation of important works of art, artifacts and historical documents, coupled with the hijacking of technicians and craftsmen for Japanese lands. During this time, the main Korean palaces, Gyeongbokgung, Changdeokgung and Changgyeonggung, were burned, although the palace Deoksugung has been used of temporary way.

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D! The Japanese admired Korean culture because they captured Korean artisans to bring their skills to Japan.

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