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23 Cards in this Set

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Which two chinese philosophies agreed that people are innately good?
Daosim
Confuciansim
Which two philosophies are against education?
Legalism
Daoism
Which philosophy has the loosest laws?
Daoism
Go w/the Flow
True or False?
Confucianism stresses the importance of Yin and Yang?
False.
Yin/Yang is a Daoism principle
What symbol reflects the idea of balance (light/dark) in Daoism?
Yin/Yang

Yin DARK
Yang LIGHT
T or F?
Confucianism stresses the importance of hierarchy?
True.
5 relationships.
T or F?
Laozi was the core person behind Legalism.
False.
Laozi was associated with Daoism.
Han Feizi
Legalist
"Carrot and Stick" Method
Legalism
Series of Rewards and Punishments
What dynasty did Shi Huang Di rule?
Qin
Qin Dynasty: Government?
Strong Central Gov./ Beaucracy
Warring States Period aka...
Zhou Dynasty
When did the schools of thought emerge?
Zhou Dynasty
T or F?
Qin was the Golden Age of China?
False.
Han Dynasty.
Golden Age of China
Wu Ti.
Bureaucracy exams
Silk Road (MidEast)
Confucianism Revived
T of F?
Trade was not important during the Han Dynasty.
False.
Trade grew more and more important throughout China's history.
Wu Ti founded the Han Dynasty.>>
False.
Liu Bang was the founder.
Qin Dynasty had the strongest bureacracy.>>
False.
Han's bureaucracy was stronger.
Zhou was declining because of the failing feudal system.>>
True.
Disloyalties---->Private Armies.
Qin encouraged expansion to the "Middle Kingdom">>
(Yangtze River Valley)
False.
Zhou.
Standard Language "Mandarin"
Founded under the Zhou dynasty.
Shi Huang Di was a kind emperor.>>
False.
Peasant labor (Great Wall)
Opressed/ Burned Analects
Women's Status in China.
Went down as time passed.