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which of these belief systems contributed to the confucian ideal of honoring authority and hierarchy? a daoism b buddhism c cultic worship d ancestor worship
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To determine which belief system contributed to the Confucian ideal of honoring authority and hierarchy, we analyze each option:
- Option A: Daoism (Taoism) focuses more on living in harmony with the Tao, simplicity, and naturalness, not primarily on authority/hierarchy.
- Option B: Buddhism emphasizes enlightenment, suffering, and the Eightfold Path, with less focus on social hierarchy/authority as a core ideal.
- Option C: (Assuming "Confucianism" or a typo, but likely "Legalism" or "Ancestor Worship" correction? Wait, no—wait, the correct answer related to Confucian hierarchy's roots: Ancestor worship (if D is ancestor worship) or maybe a typo. Wait, actually, Ancestor worship (Option D, assuming the typo is "ancestor worship"): Confucianism draws from ancestor worship traditions, which emphasize respect for elders, ancestors (authority figures in lineage), and hierarchical family/social structures. Daoism is about nature/harmony, Buddhism about enlightenment, and "traffic scheming" is irrelevant. So the correct belief system contributing to Confucian authority/hierarchy is ancestor worship (Option D, assuming the typo is "ancestor worship"). Wait, maybe the options have typos, but the key is: Ancestor worship (D) aligns with Confucian respect for elders, authority, and hierarchy (filial piety, social order).
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D. ancestor worship