What is the difference between Confucianism and Daoism?

A. Confucianism is a spiritual approach focused on living in harmonywith nature and the cosmos;Daoism uses laws and strict punishments to create an orderly society.
B. Confucianism argues that education is the keyto producing ethical leaders and thus good governance; Daoism is a spiritual approach focused on living in harmonywith nature and the cosmos.
C. Confucianism uses laws and strict, even brutal, punishments to create an orderlysociety; Daoism attempts to redefine the criteria for status in society.
D. Confucianism attempts to redefine the criteria for status in society; Daoism searches for universal ethical and philosophical principles.


B. Confucianism argues that education is the keyto producing ethical leaders and thus good governance; Daoism is a spiritual approach focused on living in harmonywith nature and the cosmos
Explanation: It was during the troubled later Zhou period that three significant philosophies emerged, which would guideChinese thought through to the twentieth century—Confucianism (which argues that education is the keyto producing ethical leaders and thus good governance);Daoism (a spiritual approach focused on living in harmonywith nature and the cosmos); and Legalism (which useslaws and strict—even brutal—punishments to create an orderlysociety).

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