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Person who desired a return to family order and social harmony

Confucius

The belief that people were bad by nature and needed to be controlled

Legalism

A book of Confucius’s teaching compiled by his students

The Analects

People of high rank who received land in exchange for their loyalty

Lords

The first to put their ideas into practice throughout China

Legalists

The longest lasting Chinese dynasty

Zhou

Stressed living in harmony with the guiding force of all reality

Daoism

Moral Values

Ethics

Wrote The Way and Its Power, the basic text expressing Daoist thought

Laozi

The lowest social class, farmed noble lands

Peasants