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Page 232 – 239 Questions 1-4 Life in Ancient China

1. Describe the concept of Filial piety? When the family members placed the needs of the head of the family above their own.

2. Why did many aristocrats favor the philosophy of legalism? Legalism emphasized force and power and did not require leaders to show kindness or understanding to their subjects.

3. Compare – Draw a table to compare the 3 main classes of ancients Chinese Society. Chinese Society AristocratsFarmersMerchants landownersPeasants 9 out of 10 Shop keepers traders bankers Top in societyMiddle in society Bottom in society

4. Contrast How did Daoism differ from Confucianism? Confucianism encouraged people to work hard to improve the world, while Daoism taught people should give up their concerns about the world and seek inner peace.