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Question 1.
Wendi, the first Sui emperor, rapidly restored the position of the Confucian scholar-gentry.


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Question 2.
The second Sui emperor undertook the enormous building project of the Great Canalhorizontala decision that contributed to the dynasty's downfall.


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Question 3.
The bureaucracy during the Tang dynasty was exclusively recruited from those who passed the examination system without regard to family connections.


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Question 4.
The southern Song dynasty was little more than a rump state carved from the much larger domains ruled by the Tang and northern Song.


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Question 5.
Marriages among the Chinese elite were consummated at a later age than those of the peasantry.


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