Early Asian Societal Structures Quick Check

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Question
Read the following passage from the Tao Te Ching:

“Nothing in the world is softer and weaker than water.

Yet, in attacking the hard and strong, nothing can surpass it.

Because nothing can exchange places with it, Use weakness to overcome strength.

Use softness to overcome hardness.

None in the world do not know this.

But none can practice it.”

Which is an accurate analysis of the teachings of Daoism based on this passage?

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Responses

Most people do not know that weakness can overcome strength.
Most people do not know that weakness can overcome strength.

It is common for people to yield to stronger forces.
It is common for people to yield to stronger forces.

More can be accomplished by yielding to stronger forces than pushing back on them.
More can be accomplished by yielding to stronger forces than pushing back on them.

Weaker forces usually are defeated by stronger ones.

1 answer

It is common for people to yield to stronger forces.
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