Question at position 7 “And God gave unto the Polish kings and knights freedom, that all might be brothers, both the richest and the poorest. The king and the men of knightly rank received into their brotherhood still more people…. And the number of brothers became as great as a nation, and in no nation were there so many people free and calling each other brothers as in Poland.” Adam Mickiewicz, poem, 1832, about Polish uprisings against Russia in 1830 and 1831 The passage above best reflects which of the following? 4WHF27Marxist critiques of unequal distribution of wealthCriticism of religion’s role in public lifeDiscontent with government bureaucracyDevelopment of nationalism单项选择题

A

Marxist critiques of unequal distribution of wealth

B

Criticism of religion’s role in public life

C

Discontent with government bureaucracy

D

Development of nationalism

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