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.
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
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.
Option: It worked for the passage of the 18th Amendment.
Explanation:
The temperance movement consisted mostly among church-goers in America. It began in the early 1800s to restrict drinking in America. The movement looked at the concern for social with religious sentiment. The 18th amendment fixed prohibition in alcohol by putting illegal on sale, manufacture, and transport of intoxicating liquors.
The main items traded were gold and salt. The gold mines of West Africa provided great wealth to West African Empires such as Ghana and Mali. Other items that were commonly traded included ivory, kola nuts, cloth, slaves, metal goods, and beads.