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In the Tang dynasty, which group of people were appointed to government positions based on educational accomplishments instead of family lineage?

a. peasants
b. royal family
c. military
d. scholar-gentry

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Answer: The right answer is the D) scholar-gentry.

Explanation: Just to elaborate a little on the answer, it can also be added that mastering how to properly write in classical Chinese was very difficult, and only a small portion of the population was fully literate. Government officials were selected from that small group of highly educated citizens—after having passed a thorough examination—and they were socially highly estimated, powerful, and wealthy. That is why they were known as scholar-officials, scholar-gentlemen, scholar-bureaucrats, or literati. They were accomplished poets and could write essays on a wide variety of topics using various formal styles.

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The answer is D.

Tang Dynasty believed that creating a body of career official with no territorial or power base would prevent destabilizing consequences. Thus, the dynasty selected the scholar-officials through civil service examinations.
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