Which of these aspects of the Chinese bureaucracy is illustrated in "Ties that Bind: Paths to Power"?
A) The examination system was the only avenue to high office.
B) Most bureaucrats never left their native districts.
C) The bureaucracy was open only to ethnic Chinese.
D) Personal contacts could help win positions in the government.
D
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A. radical and violent B. politically motivated C. led by immigrants D. conservative and spontaneous
The television shows about Davy Crockett that resulted in enormous sales of coonskin caps and other Crockett-inspired merchandise were produced by __________.
A. George Burns B. Walt Disney C. Allen Ginsberg D. Chuck Berry
In what way(s) was Baghdad the cultural and learning center of the Muslim Empire?
a. Collections and translations from earlier works were collected. b. Major mathematical and scientific discoveries resulted from research. c. An important base of knowledge was provided for the future of Europe. d. Because of the use of paper, books became available to the public on many subjects. e. All of these.
Which of the following was the Republican ideal?
A) to expand the diversity of the nation B) to unite the entire country together as a single economic and political unit C) to return to a traditional agrarian world D) to achieve absolute economic equality