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How is acting like water an example of flow following the teachings of DAOISM
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Well-makers lead the water(wherever they like); fletchers bend the arrow; carpenters bend a log of wood; wise people master
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Choose the teachings of Confucius that created Confucianism. Drag the correct teachings to the box. Choices may be used once or
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Choose the teachings of Confucius that created Confucianism. Drag the correct teachings to the box. Choices may be used once or
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What is daoism and what year(s) did it rise?
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what does diderot think the role of religion in society?
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GreatMindsThinkAlike
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Red the following quote from Buddhist scripture Dhammapada.
"Well-makers lead the water (wherever they like); fletchers bend the
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None of your business
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What did Confucianism teach about rulers?
They should lead by example. They were equal with others in society. They were not from
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your mama
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Match these A. enlightenment
A. life of suffering A. life given to pleasures I. life as a Hindu prince I. meditating under Bodhi
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What did the Buddha believe following the Eightfold Path could lead to?
(1 point) • oneness with God • knowledge of the Four
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Look at the Venn diagram comparing Daoism and Confucianism.
Which phrase replaces the question mark in the diagram? (1 point) O
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Vixy
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Confucianism is best described as __________.
A. a religion with many gods and rigid rules of behavior that must be followed to
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Would those who believe in reincarnation be more or less inclined to think that life is an ongoing cycle?
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Eri
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What did Siddhartha Gautama, also known as the Buddha, want to achieve? (1 point) Responses He wanted to build monasteries
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How does the author develop the idea that Confucianism is not like a traditional religion? Select all that are true.
A. The
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It don't matter
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Which of the following statements is a central idea of the article?
A. Confucianism is a set of values and practices that are a
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It don't matter
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In what way was Siddhartha Gautama an example of a bodhisattva?
(1 point) Responses He was a prince who ruled wisely and well. He
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Sidhartha Gautama was able to discover the Middle Way and enlightenment by: living among religious ascetics; enduring a life of
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On what do each of the Four Noble Truths focus?
A. hatred B. suffering C. ignorance D. luck
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Jason bought pecans in bulk at the grocery store.
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According to Buddhism, what will be the result of saying and doing the right thing?
A. morality B. wisdom C. nirvana D.
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Jason bought pecans in bulk at the grocery store.
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On what do each of the Four Noble Truths focus?
A. hatred B. suffering C. ignorance D. luck
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maddie
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___ emphasizes loyalty and duty to family while ___ encourages harmony with nature.
Buddhism Confucianism Daoism
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