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How did education change during the 18th century in China?
 
  A) Education became more open and innovative.
  B) The civil service exams were no longer used so education was limited.
  C) The palace eunuchs were assigned to educate the civil servants at the state university.
  D) The modern university curriculum traces its roots to China.
  E) Children whose parents could afford the fees were educated in the schools.

Question 2

Before the beginning of the historical period, humans had accomplished all of the following EXCEPT
 
  A) created art forms.
  B) mastered agriculture.
  C) developed religions.
  D) made tools.
  E) developed written language.



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