Question
"Women leave their families to marry, and the husband is the master of the household they marry into...The husband is to be firm, the wife soft; conjugal affections follow from this. While at home, the two of you should treat each other with the formality and reserve of a guest. Listen carefully to and obey whatever your husband tells you. If he does something wrong, gently correct him. Don't be like those women who not only do not correct their husbands but actually lead them into indecent ways."
-Wife of a Tang dynasty official
The excerpt above best illustrates which of the following attributes of Confucianism?
(A) The equality of all members of the family
(B) The power of wives over their husbands outside the home
(C) The virtues and duties of family members
(D) The legitimacy of selling women to worthy families
Answer:
The correct option is C) The virtues and duties of family members
Explanation:
Many of the relationship dynamics of the Japanese culture stem from ideas of Confucius, an Asian philosopher.
It is held and popularly expected in the Asian culture that the man must be the protector and provider of the family whilst his wife's loyalty must unquestionably in favour of those of her husbands family. She is also expected to support the man in every way humanly possible.
The answer is (B) because they believed that slavery would be a local option called popular sovereignty.
Answer:
The answers are
Many people lived in poverty and could not afford new clothes.
Life was difficult for many young people during the Depression.
Some young people had to work instead of going to school.
Explanation:
Answer:
1) B
2) A
3) C
4) A
5) A
6) D
Discussion Questions
1. Minister's family is American and the speaker's family is Chinese, so they acted in different ways because everybody has their own culture and customs. Every culture is different and the person who is following a particular culture must be very satisfised. This is the reason why they acted so differently.
I don't know the rest sorry
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Answer:
No account of Black history in America is complete without an examination of the rivalry between Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Du Bois, which in the late 19th to early 20th centuries changed the course of the quest for equality in American society, and in the process helped give birth to the modern civil rights movement. Though Washington and Du Bois were born in the same era, both highly accomplished scholars and committed to the cause of civil rights for Black people in America, it was their differences in background and method that would have the greatest impact on the future.
Explanation:
Washington believed Black people should have economic independence