Daoism or Taoism. They are both same thing they just are called differently sometimes. Now it is called Taoism but in ancient China it was called Daoism.
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The belief that people were bad by nature and needed to be controlled is an ideal of legalism.
The basic belief in Legalism is the belief that people were bad by nature and needed to be controlled that's it I got it from my history notebook so that's how I know its right. EDITED BY VALROCK123
The Sumerians believed in 3,000 plus gods to explain everything in nature, but everything was not understood. Belief in so many gods made the Sumerians a polytheistic people. The gods controlled everything in the environment.
The Sumerians believed in 3,000 plus gods to explain everything in nature, but everything was not understood. Belief in so many gods made the Sumerians a polytheistic people. The gods controlled everything in the environment.
Animism.
Life is directed by Jewish beliefs, but not controlled by them. The ethical teachings of the Torah guide every day life for Jewish people, but people are free to make their own choices.
Shintoism is based on the belief of the power of the forces of nature. Shinto forces of nature include rivers, trees, rocks, animals, places and even people.
The Zhou System
the original nature of man is evil. Therefore, numerous harsh laws are necessary. People must be tightly controlled by a variety of means.
One argument used to justify slavery was the belief in white superiority and the idea that people of African descent were inherently inferior and needed to be controlled by white people for their own good. This was often used to rationalize the exploitation and dehumanization of enslaved individuals.
because they controlled more land and more people.