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CONFUCIANISM

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
A collection of the teachings and stories of Mencius, including passages that were responses for the intellectual and philosophical challenges that Confucianism faced during Mencius time.
A
Analects
B
Meng Zi
C
Great Learning
D
Doctrine of the Mean
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Mencius had worked out a definite program to attain economic sufficiency for the common people. He also advocated light taxes, free trade, conservation of natural resources, welfare measures for the old and disadvantaged, and more nearly equal sharing of wealth.

Detailed explanation-2: -Mencius emphasized the significance of the common citizens in the state. While Confucianism generally regards rulers highly, he argued that it is acceptable for the subjects to overthrow or even kill a ruler who ignores the people’s needs and rules harshly.

Detailed explanation-3: -Quick Reference. A system of philosophical and ethical teachings founded by the Chinese philosopher Confucius (551–479bc). His ideas about the importance of practical moral values, collected by his disciples in the Analects, and developed by Mencius, formed the basis of Confucianism.

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