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victus00 [196]
3 years ago
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22 points !!Which two choices were effects of Neo-Confucianism on China during the Middle Ages? It led to the decline of agricul

tural practices. It gave rise to a new social class. It made people more financially secure. It helped with the selection of able government officials. It caused an increase in artistic publications.
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2 answers:
scZoUnD [109]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

  • It helped with the selection of able government officials.
  • It caused an increase in artistic publications.

Explanation:

Neo-Confucianism is a Chinese philosophy that was influenced by Confucianism. The Neo-Confucianism was an attempt of removing mystical elements of Taoism and building a philosophy that could influence the people without mixing it with religion. 

The Neo-Confucianism influenced social and ethical philosophy that defended knowledge as a way to rediscover the way of ancient scholars and to do social good.

It impacted ethics in the government and as a result, influenced the selection of government officials. 

Neo-Confucianism also impacted art, because it defended that artistic production was socially useful and beneficial to people 

Slav-nsk [51]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:gave rise to a new social class and it helped with the selection of able government officials

Explanation:

Neo-Confucianism is a mix of Confucianism and Buddhism so it created a new social class. And people would have to take test about this to be a government official. They would have to study the teachings of Confucianism. I am pretty sure those are correct.

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