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What aspect of Confucianism contributed to its long-lasting influence?

A. its emphasis on creating relationships that did not have set roles


B. its philosophy of ensuring social order and good government

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Answer: its philosophy of ensuring social order and good government

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Answer:

B. its philosophy of ensuring social order and good government

Step-by-step explanation:

The doctrine of Confucianism lasted in China for about two thousand years, ranging from the second to the twentieth centuries with millions of adherents. In addition to its strong presence in China, the Confucius religion also has a wide following in Japan, Singapore and South Korea.

The ideas preached in Confucianism are quite different from those found in traditional Western religions. In the philosophy of Confucius there is no God, no creative unity, much less temples or churches.

The doctrine of Confucianism is based on the search for the Tao, the harmony of life and the world. To achieve "Tao", Confucianism lays the family as the basis of a society in which all human beings live in harmony. This family begins with the rulers, who must love the people as true parents, and ends with the subjects, who have a duty to be obedient and humble as children.

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