Confucianism and daoism (a) were officially sanctioned doctrines of the qin and han emperors. (b) are religions, which developed
in classical china. (c) emphasized the needs of the individual over the welfare of the state. (d) had little influence upon china and chinese society until the late 900s c.e. (e) originated as responses to societal problems during times of disruption. answer
Confucianism and Daoism: E. Originated as responses to societal problems during times of disruption.
Daoism stresses life’s simple natural existence while Confucianism manifests the transcendent ideals, social values and institutions of long-established Chinese society. Daoism was founded by Laozi and Confucianism was founded by Kongzi.