Question 1

A)Which statement explains how the scholar class evolved during the Song Dynasty?(1 point)
Responses

The civil service examination favored those from powerful families.
The civil service examination favored those from powerful families.

Scholars had to be familiar with Confucian texts to serve in the government.
Scholars had to be familiar with Confucian texts to serve in the government.

Scholars became disliked by society during times of political change.
Scholars became disliked by society during times of political change.

The growth of the scholar class led to art and literature declining.
The growth of the scholar class led to art and literature declining.
Question 2
A)How did the role of the scholar class change during the Song Dynasty?(1 point)
Responses

Scholars were no longer appreciated by the common people.
Scholars were no longer appreciated by the common people.

Scholars became moral guides because of their Buddhist knowledge.
Scholars became moral guides because of their Buddhist knowledge.

Scholar-officials’ duties were taken over by military men.
Scholar-officials’ duties were taken over by military men.

The role of the scholar-official became more important.
The role of the scholar-official became more important.
Question 3
A)Which of the following explains the achievements to the Song Dynasty?(1 point)
Responses

porcelain, wine, wheat
porcelain, wine, wheat

terracotta warriors, silk, rice
terracotta warriors, silk, rice

porcelain, paper money, rice
porcelain, paper money, rice

porcelain, Daoist beliefs, and rice
porcelain, Daoist beliefs, and rice
Question 4
A)Which of the following statements summarizes changes made by Mongol invasions?(1 point)
Responses

Trade flourished under Mongol rule.
Trade flourished under Mongol rule.

Conquered peoples were required to convert to the Mongol religion.
Conquered peoples were required to convert to the Mongol religion.

The Mongols were only able to hold on to a small area of land.
The Mongols were only able to hold on to a small area of land.

Cities were built to hold shrines to the Mongols that still stand today.
Cities were built to hold shrines to the Mongols that still stand today.
Question 5
A)Which statement summarizes how Akbar the Great treated Hindus?(1 point)
Responses

He instituted sharia law and forbade singing and dancing.
He instituted sharia law and forbade singing and dancing.

He appointed Hindu officials to roles in the government and the military and eliminated the tax placed on non-Muslims.
He appointed Hindu officials to roles in the government and the military and eliminated the tax placed on non-Muslims.

They were forced to build the Taj Mahl and pay land taxes to finance it.

1 answer

Here are the answers to your questions based on historical context:

Question 1 A) Which statement explains how the scholar class evolved during the Song Dynasty?
Response: Scholars had to be familiar with Confucian texts to serve in the government.

Question 2 A) How did the role of the scholar class change during the Song Dynasty?
Response: The role of the scholar-official became more important.

Question 3 A) Which of the following explains the achievements of the Song Dynasty?
Response: porcelain, paper money, rice

Question 4 A) Which of the following statements summarizes changes made by Mongol invasions?
Response: Trade flourished under Mongol rule.

Question 5 A) Which statement summarizes how Akbar the Great treated Hindus?
Response: He appointed Hindu officials to roles in the government and the military and eliminated the tax placed on non-Muslims.

If you have any further questions or need additional explanations, feel free to ask!