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How did portraits of scholars and court officials reflect ancient Chinese values? They displayed respect for nature. O They demonstrated family loyalty. O They increased access to information. They showed
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How did portraits of scholars and court officials reflect ancient Chinese values?
They displayed respect for nature.
O They demonstrated family loyalty.
O They increased access to information.
They showed the importance of social order.
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