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How are the ideas of Daoism different from the ideas of Confucius?
Daoism teaches that honoring your family is most vital
Daoism teaches that following strict social rules is key
Daoism teaches living simply and in harmony with nature
Daoism teaches that having a strong government is best
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The correct choice is: Daoism teaches living simply and in harmony with nature.
Brief explanation: Daoism (Laozi, Zhuangzi) emphasizes following the Dao — spontaneity, simplicity, naturalness, and minimal interference (wu wei). Confucius stressed social order: filial piety (honoring family), ritual, duty, and proper behavior in relationships; he favored strong moral leadership and clear social roles.
Brief explanation: Daoism (Laozi, Zhuangzi) emphasizes following the Dao — spontaneity, simplicity, naturalness, and minimal interference (wu wei). Confucius stressed social order: filial piety (honoring family), ritual, duty, and proper behavior in relationships; he favored strong moral leadership and clear social roles.
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