During the Han Dynasty, scholar officials
(A) lost their governmental offices to aristocrats.
(B) came increasingly from the merchant and peasant classes.
(C) utilized Legalism as a ruling doctrine.
(D) insisted on harsh law codes to maintain control.
(E) instituted a system of examination to prepare professional civil servants.
Answer: E
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