Legalism ________ imperial power in China
A) had little relation to
B) strongly supported
C) undermined
D) represented an outright rejection of
B
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The reason that the Sui Dynasty is often compared with the Qin is because both were
a. ruled according to Confucian philosophy. b. able to bring China under a single government after centuries of disunity. c. founded by Mongol-speaking peoples. d. supporters of Buddhism.
The seventeenth-century Pueblo Indians approached Christianity by:
A) rejecting Spanish attempts to convert them. B) making Christianity one more part of their already complex culture. C) rejecting their old gods and accepting Christianity as their new religion. D) asking the Spaniards to teach them the tenets of Catholicism.
Cities within the empire provided entertainment in all of the following ways except
a. theatrical performances. b. circuses. c. athletic competitions. d. gladiatorial games. e. religious retreats.
Nullification was a universally accepted belief that a state had the right to ignore, or nullify, a federal law within its own borders if that law was deemed unsuitable
Indicate whether the statement is true or false