Daoism likely established monasteries and temples
A. in order to more closely follow the teachings of the Daodejing.
B. to guard its secret practices.
C. as a result of Buddhism's influence on it.
D. to protect itself from Confucian influence.
Answer: C
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a. Zealots b. Cantors c. Essenes d. Pharisees
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a. Law of Legitimacy b. Law of Structure c. Law of Agency d. Law of Duty
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A. To discover universally valid principles of conduct B. To discover how best to promote the welfare of society C. To find the "good life" D. To find a way to help us make real-world ethical decisions E. He presents all of the above as reasons for studying ethics.
Employers can be found guilty of discrimination ___
A. only if they intend to discriminate B. any time an employee feels discriminated against C. if the effects were just as though discrimination had occurred D. even if they have not transgressed a particular law