It is hard to get any agreement on the
accurate meaning of the term "social class". In everyday life, people tend to
have a different approach to those they consider their equals from that which
they assume with people they consider higher or lower than themselves in the
social scale. The {{U}}criteria{{/U}} we use to "place" a new acquaintance (熟人) ,
however, are a complex mixture of factors. Dress, way of speaking, area of
residence in a given city or province, education and manners all play a part.
A. Slaves in Greece in the sixth century B.C. were not politically significant. B. The "burghers" of the later Middle Ages constituted an entirely new social class. C. To some extent, social mobility can be attributed to the growth of trade. D. The new class made up of traders and executive officials of the later Middle Ages made the development of a money economy possible. 更多"Directions: There are 2 passages in"的相关试题: [简答题]
Directions: Read the following passages and then answer IN COMPLETE SENTENCES the questions which follow each passage. Use only information from the passage you have just read and write your answer in the corresponding space in your ANSWER BOOKLET. Questions 1~3
Lincoln expected that America would become a nation doubtful about its heroes and its history. In his astonishing address to the Young Men’s Lyceum of Springfield, Ⅲ., on Jan. 27, 1838, on "the perpetuation of our political institutions", the 28-year-old Lincoln foresaw the inevitable rise in a modern democracy like ours of skepticism and worldliness. Indeed, he worried about the fate of free institutions in a maturing nation no longer shaped by a youthful, instinctive and (mostly) healthy patriotism. Such patriotism is natural in the early years after a revolutionary struggle for independence. To the generation that experienc [单项选择] Directions: Read the following passages and determine whether the sentences are "Right" or "Wrong". If there is not enough information to answer "Right" or "Wrong", choose "Doesn’t say". {{B}}Passage One{{/B}}
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