The imperial education and examination system in China is estimated to have been founded as early as the Han dynasty (206 BCE to 220 CE), and is strongly based on meritocratic ideals that persist in Chinese education to this day.
There's 3 answers to your question (B)&(C)&(E) i'm taking a 30 question right now its hella hard good luck
Answer:
The answers are Letter B and C.
Explanation:
The Great Mosque of Isfahan is positioned at the center of the old city
and shares walls with other buildings. Far from being an insular sacred monument, the mosque facilitated public mobility and commercial activity thus transcending its principal function as a place for prayer alone.
Linking the four iwans at the center is a large courtyard open to the air, which provides a quiet space from the hustle and bustle of the city. Given its sprawling expanse, it is hard to locate the correct direction for prayer. The qibla iwan on the southern side of the courtyard solves this issue. It is the only one flanked by two cylindrical minarets and also serves as the entrance to one of two large domed chambers within the mosque.
Many European empires arose in the wake of Hun invasions that triggered a mass migration.
Twenty years after the end of communism in Eastern Europe Slovenia, Slovenia is a vibrant and thriwing small country which has since adopted the Euro monetary currency and is famed for its natural beauty and small size because of which you can go skiing and swimming in one day.