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Introductory
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Chapter Quiz
Question 1
Which dynasty was the beginnings of China's first recorded history?
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the Zhou dynasty
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Pre-Confucian China, page 167
the Shang dynasty
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Pre-Confucian China, page 168
the Xunzi dynasty
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Confucianism, page 169
the Dao dynasty
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Daoism, page 169
the Mozi dynasty
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Mohism, page 170
Who is the saying "Do not do to others what you do not want done to
you" attributed to?
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Confucious
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Confucianism, page 168
Xunzi
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Confucianism, page 169
Mengzi
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Confucianism, page 169
Zhuangzi
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Daoism, page 169
Mozi
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Mohism, page 170
Question 3
The essence of the Confucian teachings is that by developing human
nature through moral self-cultivation, a person's life and conduct can be
perfected and which of the following can be achieved?
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love
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Confucianism, page 169
divination
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Confucianism, page 169
social order
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Confucianism, page 169
morality
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Confucianism, page 168
sovereign luxury
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Confucianism, page 168
Question 4
Which philosophy of thought emphasized the need to think beyond the
promises and treaties of human beings for a source of peace and
contentment?
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Confucianism
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Confucianism, page 168
Daoism
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Daoism, page 169
Buddhism
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Daoism, page 169
Mohism
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Mohism, page 170
Legalism
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Legalism, page 171
Who argued that the way to improve the human condition was to tend
to the immediate welfare of the people?
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Buddha
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Mohism, page 170
Mozi
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Mohism, page 170
Confucious
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Confucianism, page 168
Zhou
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Pre-Confucian China, page 167
Mengzi
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Confucianism, page 169
What is thought to be one of the earliest uses of the Yijing, Classic of
Changes?
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to dispute Confucianism
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to emphasize nature's way with Incorrect Daoism, page 169
the world
to promote welfare and remove Incorrect Mohism, page 170
evil
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to foresee what the future held
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Philosophy of Change,
page 170
to consult and influence the
ancestors
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page 171
Why did the yin-yang way of thinking begin?
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to find out how things originated
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Philosophy of Change,
page 171
to discover the interactions
between opposing forces
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page 171
to establish the connections
between all living things
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page 171
to establish the theory of the five
agents
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page 171
to decide on the symbols that
represent all living things
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page 171
Which school of thought feels that people are naturally inclined to
doing things that are wrong?
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Daoism
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Daoism, page 169
Question 9
Confucianism
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Confucianism, page 168
Mohism
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Mohism, page 170
School of Names
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School of Names, page 170
Legalism
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Legalism, page 171
Which school began as a method of meditation?
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Huayan
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Buddhism, page 173
Tiantai
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Buddhism, page 173
Chan
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Buddhism, page 173
Pure Land
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Buddhism, page 173
Kegon
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Japanese Philosophy, page 174
Which of the following played a significant role in the rise of NeoConfucianism?
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synthesizing opposing features
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Neo-Confucianism, page
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emphasizing overcoming
suffering and death
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175
transforming of the self
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page 176
meditating to bring insight to the Incorrect Basic Characteristics,
mind
page 176
excelling in the external conduct Incorrect Basic Characteristics,
of life
page 176