Chinese Philosophies Review

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