Qin law was sophisticated and nuanced, as witnessed by
a. The privileging of the wealthy over the poor.
b. Giving special treatment to the poor.
c. Requiring every judge to memorize all laws.
d. Allowing assemblies to determine guilt.
e. Making a distinction between manslaughter and murder.
Question 2
The history of New Zealand can be summed up by which statement?
a. Environmental damage is not simply a modern development.
b. The history of New Zealand is cloudy because its writing has yet to be deciphered.
c. The earliest immigrants, unlike the rest of Polynesia, are unknown.
d. A sudden and apparent catastrophic event ended the habitation of the island.
e. Europeans found a completely uninhabited island during their Pacific journeys of exploration.