After educating a group of students on the beliefs associated with the world's major religions, the instructor determines that additional teaching is needed when the students identify which belief as associated with Confucianism?
A) People are born good.
B) People are assigned to castes.
C) Authority figures are respected.
D) Self-responsibility leads to improvement.
Ans: B
Caste assignment reflects Hinduism. According to Confucianism, people are born good; authority figures and parents are respected; and improvement is gained through self-responsibility, introspection, and compassion for others.
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