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privileged class, the landed aristocracy began to lose some of its power. 1. The main idea of the first paragraph is that A to define the term social class does not involve much difficulty B. there is much alternation in people's social classes C to evaluate a persons social class is a very complex procedure D. we can tell which social class a person belongs to by the way he behaves 2. In Line 5 Paragraph 1," criteria" most probably means A standards of judgement B. ways C. criticism d. characteristic 3. The decline of the greek aristocracy's power in the sixth century B C. was the result of A. the conflicts between the peasants and the landed aristocrats B. the foreign residents C. slaves D. the newly emerging middle class in the sixth century 4. Which of the following statements is NoT TRUE, according to the passage? 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 laterprivileged class, the landed aristocracy, began to lose some of its power. 1. The main idea of the first paragraph is that ____. A. to define the term social class does not involve much difficulty B. there is much alternation in people’s social classes C. to evaluate a person’s social class is a very complex procedure D. we can tell which social class a person belongs to by the way he behaves 2. In Line 5 Paragraph 1, “criteria” most probably means ____. A. standards of judgement B. ways C. criticism D. characteristic 3. The decline of the Greek aristocracy’s power in the sixth century B.C. was the result of ____. A. the conflicts between the peasants and the landed aristocrats B. the foreign residents C. slaves D. the newly emerging middle class in the sixth century 4. Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE, according to the passage? 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
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