What best explains the role of external forces in the fall of the Ming Dynasty?(1 point)

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The expense of fighting multiple external forces weakens the Ming Dynasty and new groups, like the Jurchen, easily gain control over the dynasty.
The expense of fighting multiple external forces weakens the Ming Dynasty and new groups, like the Jurchen, easily gain control over the dynasty.

Multiple countries launched a siege of the Ming Dynasty at once completely decimating the emperor and his forces
Multiple countries launched a siege of the Ming Dynasty at once completely decimating the emperor and his forces

Japanese and Portuguese pirates pillage the country after a weakened trading state allowing for the Russian state to come in and gain control.
Japanese and Portuguese pirates pillage the country after a weakened trading state allowing for the Russian state to come in and gain control.

The Jurchens convince people throughout the Ming Dynasty to overthrow the emperor and take control.

The expense of fighting multiple external forces weakens the Ming Dynasty and new groups, like the Jurchen, easily gain control over the dynasty.