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1.Taoism is the absolute principle underlying the universe, combining within itself the principles of yin and yang and signifying the way, or code of behavior, that is in harmony with the natural order. The interpretation of Tao in the Tao-te-Ching developed into the philosophical religion of Taoism.
2.The Wu and Yu are non-being and being, or not-having and having. Wu also implies inexhaustibility or limitlessness
3.Ch'i (also spelled Chi or Qi) is a fundamental concept in Chinese philosophy and culture. Found in Chinese traditional religion but especially Taoism, Ch'i literally means "air" or "breath," but as a concept it refers to the energy flow or life force that is said to pervade all things.
4.Taoist ethics are concerned less with doing good acts than becoming a good person who lives in harmony with all things and people. Taoist ethics are inseparable from Taoist spirituality - both contain the same ideas.
5.<u>Taoism</u> (also known as <u>Daoism</u>) is a <u>Chinese philosophy</u> attributed to Lao Tzu (c. 500 BCE) which contributed to the folk <u>religion</u> of the people primarily in the rural areas of <u>China</u> and became the official religion of the country under the <u>Tang Dynasty</u>. Taoism is therefore both a <u>philosophy</u> and a religion. It emphasizes doing what is natural and "going with the flow" in accordance with the Tao (or Dao), a cosmic force which flows through all things and binds and releases them.
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<span>The text that contains laws that regulate almost every aspect of a Muslim’s life is called the Qur'an. It is Islam's holy book.
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<span>1) What was it like to be an African American during the Jim Crow era?
African Americans weren't able to cast their votes even though they already had the right to due to the Jim Crow laws.
</span><span>2)How were African American people treated when it came to finding work, riding on a bus, visiting a local park, or other daily life events?
They were discriminated against, had a hard time finding work, had to ride in the back of the bus, most times had to drink from separate water fountains in public, etc.
</span>3)How did cultural protest cause changes in the "status quo" for African Americans?As a result of the protest, African Americas gained more rights and more equal treatment.