No, it was a philosophy.
The religion was Legalism. Actually, Legalism is not a religion. It is a philosophy. There was no real religion in the Qin dynasty, although the emperor did follow the ways of Legalism to rule China.
Legalism originated in China during the Warring States period. Through this ideology, the Qin Dynasty was formed and united China under one government.
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Confucianism.
For artwork to be considered ancient art, it would have to have been produced by ancient cultures or societies. This may be art done by ancient China, Greece, Egypt or Rome.
Ancient China
It started out as legalism, then it swayed to Confucianism.
yes ceak your socail studies book pg239
The religion was Legalism. Actually, Legalism is not a religion. It is a philosophy. There was no real religion in the Qin dynasty, although the emperor did follow the ways of Legalism to rule China.
Confucianism.
Prior to the introduction of Buddhism, the most prominent religion of China was Taoism.
Yes it was.
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Monotheism
maybe
Legalism originated in China during the Warring States period. Through this ideology, the Qin Dynasty was formed and united China under one government.
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