Family life and social structure
Confucianism
Taoism and Legalism
100

Having bigger families meant what?

You had more people to produce more to get wealthier, which meant more crops and help around with farming and the house. 


100

Confucianism is both a what 

Confucianism is both a philosophy and a religion.

100

The prefix Tao means:

“The way to happiness."


200

Whose desires and wants went first in the families, and who was typically the head of the house 

The head of the house's desires and wants went first, and the oldest male was the head of the house 

200

Confucianism was made by a man named

 Confucius

200

The main lesson in Taoism

You don't try to change yourself, but have to live with the unfair ways of the world.(flow)

300

What were the men's jobs/what did they do? 

The men went to school, grew crops, and ran the government, along with fighting in wars.

300

what did Confucius want to get rid of  

 Confucius wanted to get rid of  all the problems and bring peace to china.

300

Taoism is based on the teachings of the old master

Laozi

400

What did the women do/ what were their jobs?

Women managed the house and children; they couldn’t do government-related things, but they could convince the men to do things their way

400

why did Confucius want to get rid of  all the problems and bring peace to china

Confucius china was in their Period of Warring State and many people were killed.

400

 What is the name of the guy who developed Legalism? And what did he try to teach everyone

Hanfeizi is the name of the guy who developed Legalism. He tried to teach everyone that people are naturally evil.

500

What did the Chinese families study, and what did that mean?

The families practiced filial piety, which meant the children must respect their parents

500

Why did Confucius leave politics?

The officials weren’t interested in his idea, so he left politics and went to teaching wear he tried to teach people Confucianism.

500

What did Hanfeizi believe and what did people like him believe 

Hanfeizi believed that they needed harsh laws and stiff punishments to make them do their duty. People like Hanfeizi believed that a strong leader was needed for a good society.