Answer: E. double-barreled
Explanation:
DOUBLE - BARRELED
A double-barreled question also known as a compound question, is a question that comprises 2 or more issues but expects only 1 answer like the question in the example.
In research, these kind of questions are usually included in error as researchers attempt to formulate synonyms or clarify question and even though done with nobel intentions, it can render data useless because there will be no way or knowing the participant's real state of mind.
Answer:
I can't answer the question there is no enough information
Explanation:
The Tang Dynasty was one of the imperial dynasties in China's history. It was an era of peace and stability for the Chinese. Cultural activities flourished during this time. This period is considered the greatest era for Chinese poetry. Unfortunately, the government began to decline by the end of the ninth century. The decline was in part, to several natural disasters that took place as well as the agrarian rebellion against the government. This rebellion was eventually suppressed by the Tang government, but it never recovered enough to withstand the takeover from future military rulers