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segrsyd

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The legitimacy of traditional political authority rested on the moral doctrine of
 
  A. Daoism.
  B. Confucianism.
  C. family obligation.
  D. theocracy.

Question 2

The social structure of pre-Revolutionary China is best characterized as
 
  A. hierarchical on elite and popular levels.
  B. having equality on elite but not popular levels.
  C. hierarchical on elite but not popular levels.
  D. hierarchical on neither elite nor popular levels.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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