The work that is considered to be China's most distinguished popular novel is
A. Monkey.
B. The Dream of the Red Chamber.
C. Gold Vase Plum.
D. The Golden Lotus.
E. The Riverbank.
Answer: B
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a. Seats in Parliament were redistributed to take demographic changes into account. b. Restrictions were placed on child labor. c. Labor conditions in the mills were guided by new regulations. d. Standards were set in urban housing. e. All British citizens, regardless of property, were given suffrage.
The rulers of Silla attempted to use Chinese political institutions to form a centralized state but aristocratic families prevented the adoption of which measure?
A. The Tang civil service examination system. B. Buddhist monasteries. C. Chinese as an official means of legal communication. D. Chinese art and architecture. E. All of these.
Known as _____________, these were lay and clerical agents (counts, archbishops, and bishops) who made annual visits, and marginal impact, to districts other than their own
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
How does Catch 22 break the rules of storytelling?
A) It mixes fantasy and fact in the biography of a Benedictine monastery. B) It was a "deconstruction" of the United States Air Force and their Section 8 discharge requirements, which were not to be revealed for entertainment purposes. C) The book has not plot. D) It did not follow the rule that fictional events should follow the pattern of real life. E) The book has no central character on which the story is based.