【多选题】【消耗次数:1】
中国封建社会的基本特点?
在经济上,封建土地所有制占主导地位
在政治上,实行高度中央集权的封建君主专制制度
在文化上,以儒家思想为核心
在社会结构上,是族权和政权相结合的封建宗法等级制度
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