What does NOT belong?
True or False?
Section 2 Vocabulary
Confucianism, Daoism, or Legalism?
Confucianism, Daoism, or Legalism? (continued)
100

a. ethics

b. Confucius

c. lords

c. lords


Ethics & Confucius both relate to Confucianism. Lords does NOT.

100

Confucius was the most famous Daoist teacher and is credited with writing the basic text of Daoism, The Way and Its Power.


True or False?

False:

Laozi was the most famous Daoist teacher and is credited with writing the basic text of Daoism, The Way and Its Power.

100

The _________ were longest lasting Chinese dynasty.

a. Confucius

b. Legalists

c. Zhou

d. lords

The (c.) Zhou were longest lasting Chinese dynasty.

100

___________ had a leader who believed the Chinese needed a return to ethics, or moral values.

a. Confucianism

b. Daoism

c. Legalism

(a.) Confucianism had a leader who believed the Chinese needed a return to ethics, or moral values.

100

___________ is the belief that people were bad by nature and needed to be controlled through strict punishment.

a. Confucianism

b. Daoism

c. Legalism

(c.) Legalism is the belief that people were bad by nature and needed to be controlled through strict punishment.

200

a. lords

b. Daoism

c. Laozi

a. lords...again


Laozi was perhaps Daoism's most popular teacher.  Lords do NOT relate to Daoism.

200

Peasants, or farmers with small farms, were at the bottom of the social order during the Zhou Dynasty.


True or False?

True

200

___________ desired a return to family order and social harmony.

a. Laozi

b. Confucius

c. Legalists

d. Peasants

(b.) Confucius desired a return to family order and social harmony.

200

___________ stressed the importance of living in harmony with the guiding force of all reality.

a. Confucianism

b. Daoism

c. Legalism

(b.) Daoism stressed the importance of living in harmony with the guiding force of all reality.

200

___________ basic principles of this belief were written in the text titled, The Way and Its Power.

a. Confucianism's

b. Daoism's

c. Legalism's

(b.) Daoism's basic principles of this belief were written in the text titled, The Way and Its Power.


300

a. peasants

b. lords

c. Legalism

c. Legalism


Peasants and lords were both social classes in Zhou China, Legalism was NOT.

300

Daoism was the belief that people were bad by nature and needed to be controlled through strict laws and punishments.


True or False?

False:

Legalism was the belief that people were bad by nature and needed to be controlled through strict laws and punishments.

300

___________ were people of high rank who received land from the king in exchange for their loyalty.

a. Peasants

b. Legalists

c. The Analects

d. Lords

(d.) Lords were people of high rank who received land from the king in exchange for their loyalty.

300

Though not at first, ___________ eventually became the guiding force and eventual dominant belief in human behavior and religious understanding in China.

a. Confucianism

b. Daoism

c. Legalism

Though not at first, (a.) Confucianism eventually became the guiding force and eventual dominant belief in human behavior and religious understanding in China.

300

Students of ___________ wrote the ideas of their most influential teacher into a book called The Analects.

a. Confucianism

b. Daoism

c. Legalism

Students of (a.) Confucianism wrote the ideas of their most influential teacher into a book called The Analects.

400

Confucianism stressed living in harmony with the Dao, the guiding force of all reality.


True or False?

False:

Daoism stressed living in harmony with the Dao, the guiding force of all reality.

400

___________ were the lowest social class who farmed noble lands in addition to their own small plot.

a. Peasants

b. Lords

c. Ethics

d. Laozi

Peasants were the lowest social class who farmed noble lands in addition to their own small plot.

400

___________ was a political philosophy WITHOUT religious concerns.

a. Confucianism

b. Daoism

c. Legalism

(c.) Legalism was a political philosophy WITHOUT religious concerns.

400

The followers of ___________ urged that the state/government always be prepared for war.

a. Confucianism

b. Daoism

c. Legalism

The followers of (c.) Legalism urged that the state/government always be prepared for war.

500

Moral values can also be referred to as ___________.

a. Confucianism

b. ethics

c. Daoism

d. Legalism

Moral values can also be referred to as ethics.

500

___________ is a belief that regard humans as part of nature and that we should act like water and simply flow in a natural way.

a. Confucianism

b. Daoism

c. Legalism

(b.) Daoism is a belief that regard humans as part of nature and that we should act like water and simply flow in a natural way.

500

___________ wanted government to stay out of people's lives.

a. Confucianism

b. Daoism

c. Legalism

(b.) Daoism wanted government to stay out of people's lives.

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