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According to Confucius, if the principles of li and ren were present and operative in a person, the end product would be
 
  a. Nirvana.
  b. the superior human being.
  c. yinyang.
  d. total balance.

Question 2

Buddhists who follow the Theravada tradition study a large collection of ancient scriptures called the
 
  a. Rig Veda.
  b. Great Vehicle.
  c. Way of the Elders.
  d. Pali Canon.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

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