问题
单项选择题
中国传统文化近代转型迟滞的一个原因是()
A.外国资本主义入侵;
B.自然地理方面的原因;
C.明末清初的农民战争和满汉民族战争;
D.民族资本主义发展缓慢
答案
参考答案:C
中国传统文化近代转型迟滞的一个原因是()
A.外国资本主义入侵;
B.自然地理方面的原因;
C.明末清初的农民战争和满汉民族战争;
D.民族资本主义发展缓慢
参考答案:C
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