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History of Chinese Legal System 15 Autumn Online Homework 1 Reference Answer:

First, multiple choice questions

1、D 2、B 3、A 4、A 5、A

1. The Daming Law is divided into () chapters in style.

A. Roman numeral 3

B.v

C.v.

D. Roman numeral 7

2. The last code in the history of China, which is mainly based on punishment and combined with various laws, is

A. Supplementary Provisions of the Collection of Laws of the Qing Dynasty

B. Laws of the Qing Dynasty

C. Daxin Criminal Law

D. "qinghui Temple"

3. After the Western Zhou government accepted the lawsuit, both parties had to pay the legal fees, which was called ().

A. beam vector

Jin jun

C. fu bie

D. quality agency

4. In the Song Dynasty, the registered permanent residence was divided into () based on the existence of real estate.

A. Clients and clients

B. Landlords and tenants

C. Receiving families and farmers

D. Farmers and customers

5. Yushitai () specializes in picketing courtiers, patrolling Kyoto, and worshipping the suburbs.

A. Yunnan source

B. Taiyuan

C. tea margin

D. Dali Temple

6. () years, the sins of the three families of Qin dynasty were abolished.

A. Han Huidi

B. Emperor China

C.emperor gaozu

D. Han jingdi

7. During the reign of Kangxi, in order to solve the contradiction between laws and precedents, the current criminal law was compiled.

A. Existing rules of the Department of Punishment

B. Trial regulations

C. Kangxi classics

D. Li's rules

8. The execution method of () five punishments created in the Song Dynasty. Changed the execution mode of feudal five punishments.

A. Cipei

B. always

C. folding rod method

D. Five punishments

9. When trying a case in the Western Zhou Dynasty, one way to judge whether the statements made by the parties are true or false is:

A. Five punishments

B. Five elements

C. five listening

D. More than five

10. The types of the crime of "improper speech" in Qin Dynasty are: ().

A. crimes against imperial power

B. Crimes against property and persons

C. Crime of dereliction of duty

D. Crime of disturbing social management order