All his life, Prince Shotoku admired Chinese culture. So he sent scholars to China to learn all they could about Chinese society. For example, they taught the Japanese about Confucianism.
Confucianism outlined how families should behave.
Another thing is that Shotoku was a Buddhist, and he wanted to spread Buddhism throughout his country, but most people prefered to keep their traditional religion, Shinto. Shotoku didn't give up and built a buddhist Temple to change people's minds and it then became very popular.
Shotoku also wanted to change Japan's government to be more like China's, and Japan Emperors to have more power, like China's emperors did. As a result, Japan's emperors gained a LITTLE power.
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The individual is shaped by society and its influences to a significant extent, as social norms, values, and expectations play a crucial role in shaping one's beliefs, behaviors, and identity.
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European civilizations shaped major influences like the religions Judaism and Christianity and Greece and Rome political traditions.
it was the same as the BritishObviously the the governments of many former British colonies are base on the British system of government and law. That and in some instances influences that came from the original culture and religion.
Classical music influences have shaped modern music genres by introducing complex harmonies, structures, and instrumentation that have been adapted and incorporated into various styles such as jazz, rock, and electronic music. These influences have helped to expand the boundaries of musical expression and creativity across different genres.
how is a persons self-concept shaped
The new government is what influenced and shaped the government of the British government. This was done Jefferson.
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Three main influences; the Egyptian dynasties, barbaric paganism and the European colonization/culture.
Early influences on Galileo include his father, who was a musician and scholar; his education in mathematics and physics; and the works of prominent ancient Greek philosophers like Aristotle. These influences shaped Galileo's interests in observation, experimentation, and challenging prevailing scientific beliefs.