dominance______
A: ruling class
B: manageable domain
C: controlling power
D: religious establishment
A: ruling class
B: manageable domain
C: controlling power
D: religious establishment
C
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- dominance A: administration B: manageable domain C: with the controlling or ruling power D: religious establishment
- Which of the following is the correct sequence (from broad to specific) of the major taxonomic categories? A: domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species B: domain, species, genus, family, order, class, phylum, kingdom C: phylum, class, kingdom, domain, order, species, family, genus D: kingdom, order, class, phylum, family, genus, species E: genus, species, domain, phylum, class, order, family, kingdom
- The Glorious Revolution in 1688 limited the power of the monarch and guaranteed the authority of Parliament, removed the ruling monarch and established Constitutional Monarchy.
- The domain that constitutes the peptide-binding cleft of MHC class II molecules is ( ). A: α1 B: β1 C: α2 D: β2
- What can be revealed by the Promethean myth?( ) A: Climate is something we must respect. B: We must control climate change, except that our ego and need for dominance and power get in the way. C: People lack the desire for dominance and mastery. D: People are the representatives of wisdom.
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上台 A: attend class B: make progress C: come to power D: be addicted to
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7.The new ruling class had built a cultural barrier against him by building their French against his own language.
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F. Scott Fitzgerald makes great efforts in his fiction to deal with theme of the bankruptcy of _________. A: the ruling class B: the rich capitalists C: the American Dream D: the modern civilization
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What did Zeus gain from the many relationships he had with goddesses? A: Wisdom and power B: Law and order C: Strong offsprings(后代) to join his ruling D: Worship from human beings
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Which of the following does not belong to the Bloom target classification? A: Cognitive domain B: Psychomotor domain C: Intellectual domain D: Affective domain