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阅读下列材料: 材料一:普天之下,莫非王土;率土之滨,莫非王臣。——摘自《诗经.小雅

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阅读下列材料:

材料一:普天之下,莫非王土;率土之滨,莫非王臣。——摘自《诗经.小雅》

材料二:有煜(云兴起的样子)萋萋,兴雨祁祁,雨我公田,遂及我私。——摘自《诗经.小雅》

材料三:刑侯与雍子争田,雍子纳其女于叔鱼以求其直(在争论中获胜)。及断狱日叔鱼抑刑侯,刑侯杀叔鱼及雍子于朝。——摘自《国语。晋语九》

材料四:季孙欲以田赋(按田收取地租),使冉有访诸仲尼。仲尼曰:“吾不识也。”——摘自《左传.哀公十一年》

请回答:

①材料一反映的是什么制度?从材料中可以看出这种土地制度有什么特点?

②材料二与材料一相比,反映了一个怎样的变化?这一变化是如何发生和发展的?

③材料三说明了这一时期土地关系变化中的一个什么问题?

④材料四表明了一个什么问题?

⑤这一组记载实质上反映了一个重要的历史进程,这一历史进程是什么?

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(49) Businesses have certainly not been investing in new equipment that might enable workers to be more efficient-capital expenditures plummeted during the recession and are rebounding slowly. (50) And the structural shifts occurring in the economy are so profound that one would expect productivity to be lower, rather than higher, as people need new training to work in parts of the economy that are growing, such as exports and the clean-energy sector.

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