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How did Daoism influence Chinese society during its dynastic era?. . . . A.It offered an alternative to Confucianism by emphasizing the individual. . . . . B.It encouraged the spread of non-Chinese ideas.. . . . C.It encouraged harsh penalties for minor offenses.. . . . D.all of the above.

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The correct answer is A.
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Daoism influenced Chinese society during its dynastic era through offering an alternative to Confucianism by emphasizing the individual. Confucianism, also known as Ruism, is a system of philosophical and "ethical-sociopolitical teachings" sometimes described as a religion.

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