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- 2. The belief that people should be rewarded for obeying the law and punished for breaking it.
- 6. A government structure in ancient China, such as the Zhou or Qin.
- 7. A virtue emphasized in Confucianism, meaning to honor and value others.
- 10. The power or right to rule, granted by the gods in the Zhou dynasty.(Three words, no spaces).
- 11. This dynasty ruled ancient China before the Warring States period and is known for introducing the Mandate of Heaven.
- 12. The founder of Daoism, believed to have written the "Dao De Jing."
- 14. The balance of opposites, such as light and dark, in Daoist thought. (Three words, no spaces).\
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- 1. The philosophy that teaches living in harmony with nature and the Dao.
- 3. A person who is older and deserves respect, especially in Confucian teachings about family and society
- 4. The philosopher who is credited with creating Legalism.
- 5. The Chinese philosopher who emphasized the importance of education, family, and respect in society.
- 8. The Chinese philosopher who emphasized the importance of education, family, and respect in society.
- 9. A system of _________ and punishments used in Legalism to maintain order.
- 12. The philosophy that stresses strict laws and the need for punishment to maintain order.
- 13. The __________ States period of constant conflict and warfare in China, leading to the development of different philosophies.
