Although

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Confucianism
Legalism

the Mandate of Heaven
Daoisom

did have some positives like creating a uniform legal code, it generally
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generated support

caused indifference

started innovation


created unrest


through severe punishments.

Legalism

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Confucianism
Legalism

the Mandate of Heaven
Daoisom

did have some positives like creating a uniform legal code, it generally
Choose...
generated support

caused indifference

started innovation

created unrest

through severe punishments.

The answer is Legalism.

Match the achievement with the dynasty that accomplished it.

crossbow


wheelbarrow


Great Wall of China


writing system


Qin dynasty


Han dynasty


Zhou dynasty


Shang dynasty

crossbow - Zhou dynasty

wheelbarrow - Han dynasty

Great Wall of China - Qin dynasty

writing system - Shang dynasty

Look at the Venn diagram comparing Daoism and Confucianism.

A Venn diagram is shown. The left circle is labeled Daoism and contains two items, balance between Yin and Yang, and quiet life. The right circle is labeled Confucianism and contains 4 items, morals, rituals, learning, and relationships. The center area where the circles intersect is labeled with a question mark.

Which phrase replaces the question mark in the diagram?

A.
competition for wealth

B.
order and stability

C.
people are basically evil

D.
development of bureaucracy

The phrase that replaces the question mark is "order and stability".

from Chapter VII, How To Govern, Chuang Tzŭ

Chien Wu meeting the eccentric Chieh Yü, the latter enquired, saying, "What did Jih Chung Shih teach you?"

"He taught me," replied Chien Wu, "about the laws and regulations which princes evolve, and which he said none would venture not to hear and obey."

"That is a false teaching indeed," replied Chieh Yü. "To attempt to govern mankind thus,—as well try to wade through the sea, to hew a passage through a river, or make a mosquito fly away with a mountain! The government of the truly wise man has no concern with externals. He first perfects himself, and then by virtue thereof he is enabled to accomplish what he wants.”

Use the passage to answer the question.

Which Daoist belief about leadership is discussed in this passage?

A.
the idea that rulers must enforce harsh laws to maintain order and harmony

B.
the idea that leaders should take little action and let people live a simple life

C.
the idea that government is harmful to society and should be stopped

D.
the idea that leaders are responsible for promoting traditional roles and values