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Question 1

What types of people would have been most likely to prefer the philosophy of Daoism over Confucianism?
 
  a. Those who liked a community oriented approach to living
  b. Those who wanted to strive for an improvement in the quality of communal life
  c. Those who liked an individualistic approach that stressed spontaneity and letting nature take its course
  d. Those who preferred a rigid dogma of rigid regulations and strict behavior patterns
  e. Those who believed in multiple reincarnations

Question 2

Medieval European cities tended to rely on ____ for drinking water.
 
  a. rivers
  b. wells
  c. melted snow preserved in cisterns
  d. fermented liquids, such as beer and wine
  e. aqueducts



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Reply 2 on: Sep 13, 2019
Excellent


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