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Correct. The answer is a. Rewards for good behavior and harsh punishment for poor behavior provided the foundation for Legalist rule.
Incorrect. The answer is a. Rewards for good behavior and harsh punishment for poor behavior provided the foundation for Legalist rule.

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Which of the sources provide specific evidence relating to relative status of different social groups in First Civilizations? Choose ALL that apply.
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Correct: Source 2.1: Many laws in the code distinguish between elites, commoners, and slaves. Source 2.2: The “peace” side of the Standard depicts elites at the top and commoners along the lower tiers of the image. Source 2.3: “Be a Scribe” describes in some detail a number of professions in society and compares them to the elite profession of a scribe. Source 2.4: The Menna Tomb Painting depicts commoners and an elite scribe overseeing their work. Source 2.5: In this selection of poems, one can identify the perspectives of peasants, soldiers, and imperial officials among others. Source 2.6: This ritual vessel sheds little light on the social hierarchy in China.
Incorrect: Source 2.1: Many laws in the code distinguish between elites, commoners, and slaves. Source 2.2: The “peace” side of the Standard depicts elites at the top and commoners along the lower tiers of the image. Source 2.3: “Be a Scribe” describes in some detail a number of professions in society and compares them to the elite profession of a scribe. Source 2.4: The Menna Tomb Painting depicts commoners and an elite scribe overseeing their work. Source 2.5: In this selection of poems, one can identify the perspectives of peasants, soldiers, and imperial officials among others. Source 2.6: This ritual vessel sheds little light on the social hierarchy in China.