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a. Legalism

Explanation:

  • The legalism was represented by statesmen and reformers from the period before the establishment of the Qin Dynasty.
  • Unlike Confucianism, who favored moral standards in governing the state, legalism thought it better to govern the state through law.
  • The most famous representatives of legalism are: Li Kui, Shang Yang and Han Fei.

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