The arguments over the reforms ______.
A: were about reforms with more important results than other reforms
B: were focused on whether the reforms were reasonable
C: are instructive as regards to the nineteenth century
D: are put forward by people from a different background
A: were about reforms with more important results than other reforms
B: were focused on whether the reforms were reasonable
C: are instructive as regards to the nineteenth century
D: are put forward by people from a different background
举一反三
- Numerous numbers of people were concerned about the ___reforms in CET4/6. A: perspective B: prospective C: protective D: potential
- The author says of the reforms that we take for granted that ______. A: it is good to consider the arguments against them B: it is fortunate that they have been favored C: they were against the will of the aged women D: they were bitterly opposed by dishonest people
- Tories were traditionalists who were certainly against ______. A: hereditary monarchy B: Parliamentary reforms C: the Church of England D: strict maintenance of law and order
- Most of the political reforms in the Victorian Age were concerned with the ________. A: royal house B: electorate C: government administration D: court
- As an emperor of the French, Napoleon Bonaparte put forward many reforms of the _______Revolution. A: French B: British C: Italian D: German