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Who is the founder of Confucianism
a) Kung Fu Tzu
b) Lao Tse
c) Siddhartha
d) Abraham

What is the origin of Confucianism
a) India
b) Mesopotamia
c) China
d) Egypt

Why did Confucianism and Taoism start?
a) The two rulers saw suffering and meditated
b) They wanted to create democracy
c) God spoke to them and told them to start the religions
d) There was war and law breaking

True or False. Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism are philosophies
a) True
b) False
c) --
d) --

What is the social impact of Confucianism
a) There is no social impact
b) It's the first monotheistic religion
c) People who work for the Chinese government today take a test on Confucius's teachings
d) It is one of the most widely practiced religions today

What is the diffusion of Confucianism
a) It spread to Japan and China
b) It spread because the government followed Confucianism
c) It is one of the most popular religions in the world
d) It was less popular than Toaism

Confucianism wants you to follow...
a) Follow the Tao, the way
b) Follow Jesus
c) Follow the 10 Commandments
d) follow the Middle Path, don't go to extreme

What is Li
a) How you conduct your self with others, how you treat others
b) Following the eightfold path
c) finding balance with nature
d) effortless doing, going with the flow

What is a relationship of Li
a) all the answers
b) parent and child
c) ruler and subject
d) elder friend and younger friend

What is Jen
a) being aggressive
b) being kind in the relationship of Li
c) being reborn
d) being respectful of nature

Chun-Tzu is
a) reincarnation
b) 10 commandments
c) Three Jewels: humility, moderation, generosity
d) 5 virtues: self-respect, generosity, sincerity, persistence, benevolence

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