Which statement accurately contrasts Daoism and Confucianism?
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A. Daoism believes that the family is all-important; Confucianism
believes that the individual is the center of society.
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B. Daoism tells followers to confront their challenges, Confucianism
tells followers to adopt the path of least resistance.
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C. Daoism teaches followers to let nature take its course;
Confucianism teaches followers how to take control of chaos.
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D. Daoism believes that all relationships should follow a strict code
of conduct; Confucianism believes that relationships should be
free of any rules
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The correct answer is letter C.

Taoism is a philosophy of life and an ancient Chinese religion in which the human being must live in harmony with nature, as it is part of it. In this way, he believes that when we take nature as a reference in our lives, we achieve balance, or "Tao."

Confucianism believes in the search for the harmony of life and the world, the Tao. Thus, human beings are structured by four dimensions: the self, the community, nature and the sky. Because of these circumstances, humans need to cultivate six fundamental virtues.

Answer: C is correct.

Explanation: Daoism observes nature of things and supposes that the world is in a constant and changing flux. The wise one flows with the flow (yin-yang exchange, interplay). Confucianism is patriarchal and teaches obedience to fathers, ancestors (father principle).