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Modern Interpretation of Ancient Urbanization in China Who was the earliest urbanist?
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2. Among the following items, the one that does not conform to the original intention is ()

A. "Urbanization", that is, the process of population gathering in cities and towns, is, to put it bluntly, a historical process of "rural people" becoming "urban people".

B qi has a high degree of urbanization, because the capital of qi is very large, with hundreds of thousands of permanent residents, which is very rich, and the cultural and sports activities in the city are rich and colorful.

C Due to the decline of the royal family in the Zhou Dynasty, the governors went their own way, and the number of towns increased sharply, thus ushered in the first peak of the ancient urbanization movement in China.

D the mainstream view in academic circles is that the birth time of urban people is basically the same as the occurrence time of the third great division of labor in human society.

3. The following explanation about "urbanization" of ancient people in China is incorrect ().

A. In ancient famine years, the relief in the city was timely, and farmers left their homes and went to the city to make a living, forming a situation in which "refugees" gathered. These refugees "turned from farming to non-farming" and lived in cities.

B in ancient times, in principle, it was restricted to "converting agriculture to non-agriculture", which was directly related to the idea of collecting poll tax and advocating farming.

C in the Song Dynasty, household registration was divided and changed every three years, and "rural to non-agricultural" was generally held every three years. "Refugees" are classified into household registration levels, and some "rural residents" become "national households".

D. For the "refugees" in the city, the Southern Song Dynasty court generally treated them differently, actively rescued them and used them sparingly. Rich and qualified "refugees" can become "national families"

1D

2B

3A