The study of Western medicine was relatively slow to take hold in China because

a. ancient Chinese methods continued to be thought superior.
b. Westerners did not think the Chinese capable of appreciating Western practices.
c. only after the revolution was there an interest in developing a Western-style curriculum for medicine.
d. outside of an interest in weapons technology, there was no interest in Western science.


a. ancient Chinese methods continued to be thought superior.

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One outstanding feature common to all of the eventually rebellious colonies was their

a. relatively equal wealth. b. economic organization. c. similar social structures. d. rapidly growing populations. e. support of religious freedom.

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