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In Daoism, the phrase perfect man refers to someone who has achieved
 
  a. Highest political office.
  b. Immortality.
  c. Read every known text
  d. Traveled the length of the Silk Road and back.
  e. Married and had only sons for children.

Question 2

Which statement about double canoes is FALSE?
 
  a. They were more stable than single canoes.
  b. Their fast speeds made it possible to travel as far as 150 miles per day.
  c. Their design featured two canoes connected by a frame and a rope.
  d. They were notoriously leaky.
  e. They were propelled by a sail.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d



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