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mpobi80

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The concern for ancestors in Chinese religion is linked to _________.
 
 

a. family solidarity
  b. ancestral devotion
  c. loyalty
  d. ruling families



Question 2

The feudal lords lost their power to the emperor in imperial China and were gradually replaced
  by _________.


 
 

a. Muslims
  b. folk religion
  c. appointed officials
  d. sovereigns




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debra928

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: a

Answer to Question 2

ANS: c





 

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