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NISA [10]
3 years ago
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Which of these MOST ACCURATELY explains Confucianism's importance in China through the late 1800s? A) Confucianism was the offic

ial religion of China. B) Confucianism faded from importance following the death of its founder. C) Confucianism was brought into China only after the invasion of the Manchus. D) Confucianism was the basis of political, economic, and social relationships
History
2 answers:
Kipish [7]3 years ago
4 0
I think "D. <span>Confucianism was the basis of political, economic, and social relationships" </span>
USPshnik [31]3 years ago
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Answer:

D) Confucianism was the basis of political, economic, and social relationships.

Explanation:

Confucianism is a philosophy that proposes the revival of the meaning of the past, the Chinese rituals and ethics. Because of that, Confucianism influenced Chinese politics, economy and social relationships because it permeated and influenced cultural values and social forms. When Confucianism was revived and adopted officially by the government it never gone away, it still lived within the Chinese society as an ethical code.

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