Deck 8: East Asian Sacred Ways: Harmony in the World

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Daoists do not believe humans could ever achieve physical immortality.
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Buddhism in the East__________.

A) remained unchanged by its interaction with Eastern philosophies
B) has not had much influence
C) has incorporated many of the ideas of Daoism and Confucianism
D) remains relatively useful for politics but has little relevance to spiritual life
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Confucius is no longer revered as a great teacher or sage.
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While Confucianism sought to explicitly develop society, Daoism __________.

A) seemed to care even more about social relationships
B) involved the gods in society
C) developed complex rituals for the relationship between a ruler and subjects
D) seemed to care very little about social relationships
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Alchemy, in medieval Europe, was the effort to transform __________.

A) the human body
B) gold into diamonds
C) lead into gold
D) coal into diamond
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Confucius supported the practice of venerating ancestors because he __________.

A) felt the ancestors would aid people in times of battle
B) thought every activity should be positioned in relationship to family
C) did not think he could stop people from being selfish
D) considered it an evil practice
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Advice to quit smoking is likely to be found in a text for which new movement?

A) kung fu
B) tai chi
C) Falun Gong
D) judo
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Some Daoists argue immortality means being __________.

A) released from the cycle of reincarnation
B) free from the requirements of eating
C) able to leave the physical realm for brief periods of time
D) contained within a physical body for a finite duration
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The lion dance is performed as a ritual believed to bring __________.

A) love to those who wear the costume
B) youth and vitality to the community
C) prosperity and good fortune to businesses
D) beauty to women
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Confucius thought everyone should learn and follow rituals in order to __________.

A) maintain harmony in society
B) keep themselves clean from sin
C) please the gods
D) prevent the spread of qi
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The effort to align qi in someone's body is called __________.

A) acupuncture
B) Falun Gong
C) feng shui
D) li
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Falun Gong is practiced in secret in contemporary China.
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Which of the following movements is younger than 100 years old?

A) Falun Gong
B) qi gong
C) tai chi
D) daoism
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The Shaolin monastery teaches martial arts as a way to __________.

A) defeat enemies
B) control foreigners
C) intimidate potential troublemakers
D) develop self control
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East Asian traditions often combine physical exercise, contemplation, and diet into a seemless way of life.
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In China, alchemy came to be practiced as a means to transform __________.

A) the human body
B) gold into diamonds
C) lead into gold
D) coal into diamond
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The effort to align qi in a building is called __________.

A)acupuncture
B)Falun Gong
C) feng shui
D) kung fu
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Falun Gong is at least 2,000 years old.
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Qi __________.

A) is a limited resource
B) exists in everything and links everything
C) is cultivated through rapture
D) is best understood as a rare commodity
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Daoism and Buddhism, in the East, revere ________ as places of harmony.

A) cities
B) towns
C) mountains
D) oceans
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What is feng shui, and how is it practiced?
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Why is Falun Gong considered dangerous by the Chinese government?
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Mountains are often viewed as places of mundane spiritual significance.
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Which of the three East Asian traditions is most openly concerned about society?
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How has Falun Gong developed as an illegal religious movement in contemporary China?
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What are the three basic East Asian religious traditions discussed in the text?
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Feng shui is a process of venerating Shen.
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The effort to avoid sharp corners in building is part of the practice of ________.
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The ________ represents the interdependence of active and passive energy.
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Buddhism has resisted the ideas of Confucianism and Daoism in the East.
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Acupuncture is the ancient practice of arranging the physical environment to maximize qi.
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How does Confucianism help promote the spiritual life of those who practice it?
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Daoism actively pursues the development of social harmony, unlike Confucianism.
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________ is the name for the matter and energy in everything and linking everything.
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________ is the practice of using tiny needles to treat blockages of qi in the body.
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How does Daoism influence social harmony?
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What are some of the key ways in which Buddism and Daoism are practiced harmoniously?
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How has the Daoist notion of qi influenced Confucianism and Buddhism?
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________ is the practice of transforming one substance into another substance.
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Why are natural places (mountains, rivers, etc.) important to Daoism, Confucianism, and Buddhism?
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Feng shui
Has embraced some ideas of Eastern traditions
Feng shui
Seeks to flow with the Dao
Feng shui
Maintains strong emphasis on ritual
Feng shui
Promotes flow of qi in buildings
Feng shui
Secret religious practices reviving qi gong
Confucianism
Has embraced some ideas of Eastern traditions
Confucianism
Seeks to flow with the Dao
Confucianism
Maintains strong emphasis on ritual
Confucianism
Promotes flow of qi in buildings
Confucianism
Secret religious practices reviving qi gong
Buddhism
Has embraced some ideas of Eastern traditions
Buddhism
Seeks to flow with the Dao
Buddhism
Maintains strong emphasis on ritual
Buddhism
Promotes flow of qi in buildings
Buddhism
Secret religious practices reviving qi gong
Daoism
Has embraced some ideas of Eastern traditions
Daoism
Seeks to flow with the Dao
Daoism
Maintains strong emphasis on ritual
Daoism
Promotes flow of qi in buildings
Daoism
Secret religious practices reviving qi gong
Falun Gong
Has embraced some ideas of Eastern traditions
Falun Gong
Seeks to flow with the Dao
Falun Gong
Maintains strong emphasis on ritual
Falun Gong
Promotes flow of qi in buildings
Falun Gong
Secret religious practices reviving qi gong
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Daoists do not believe humans could ever achieve physical immortality.
False
2
Buddhism in the East__________.

A) remained unchanged by its interaction with Eastern philosophies
B) has not had much influence
C) has incorporated many of the ideas of Daoism and Confucianism
D) remains relatively useful for politics but has little relevance to spiritual life
C
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Confucius is no longer revered as a great teacher or sage.
False
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While Confucianism sought to explicitly develop society, Daoism __________.

A) seemed to care even more about social relationships
B) involved the gods in society
C) developed complex rituals for the relationship between a ruler and subjects
D) seemed to care very little about social relationships
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Alchemy, in medieval Europe, was the effort to transform __________.

A) the human body
B) gold into diamonds
C) lead into gold
D) coal into diamond
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Confucius supported the practice of venerating ancestors because he __________.

A) felt the ancestors would aid people in times of battle
B) thought every activity should be positioned in relationship to family
C) did not think he could stop people from being selfish
D) considered it an evil practice
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Advice to quit smoking is likely to be found in a text for which new movement?

A) kung fu
B) tai chi
C) Falun Gong
D) judo
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Some Daoists argue immortality means being __________.

A) released from the cycle of reincarnation
B) free from the requirements of eating
C) able to leave the physical realm for brief periods of time
D) contained within a physical body for a finite duration
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The lion dance is performed as a ritual believed to bring __________.

A) love to those who wear the costume
B) youth and vitality to the community
C) prosperity and good fortune to businesses
D) beauty to women
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Confucius thought everyone should learn and follow rituals in order to __________.

A) maintain harmony in society
B) keep themselves clean from sin
C) please the gods
D) prevent the spread of qi
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The effort to align qi in someone's body is called __________.

A) acupuncture
B) Falun Gong
C) feng shui
D) li
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Falun Gong is practiced in secret in contemporary China.
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Which of the following movements is younger than 100 years old?

A) Falun Gong
B) qi gong
C) tai chi
D) daoism
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The Shaolin monastery teaches martial arts as a way to __________.

A) defeat enemies
B) control foreigners
C) intimidate potential troublemakers
D) develop self control
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East Asian traditions often combine physical exercise, contemplation, and diet into a seemless way of life.
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In China, alchemy came to be practiced as a means to transform __________.

A) the human body
B) gold into diamonds
C) lead into gold
D) coal into diamond
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The effort to align qi in a building is called __________.

A)acupuncture
B)Falun Gong
C) feng shui
D) kung fu
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Falun Gong is at least 2,000 years old.
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Qi __________.

A) is a limited resource
B) exists in everything and links everything
C) is cultivated through rapture
D) is best understood as a rare commodity
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Daoism and Buddhism, in the East, revere ________ as places of harmony.

A) cities
B) towns
C) mountains
D) oceans
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What is feng shui, and how is it practiced?
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Why is Falun Gong considered dangerous by the Chinese government?
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Mountains are often viewed as places of mundane spiritual significance.
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Which of the three East Asian traditions is most openly concerned about society?
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How has Falun Gong developed as an illegal religious movement in contemporary China?
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What are the three basic East Asian religious traditions discussed in the text?
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Feng shui is a process of venerating Shen.
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The effort to avoid sharp corners in building is part of the practice of ________.
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The ________ represents the interdependence of active and passive energy.
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Buddhism has resisted the ideas of Confucianism and Daoism in the East.
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Acupuncture is the ancient practice of arranging the physical environment to maximize qi.
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How does Confucianism help promote the spiritual life of those who practice it?
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Daoism actively pursues the development of social harmony, unlike Confucianism.
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________ is the name for the matter and energy in everything and linking everything.
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________ is the practice of using tiny needles to treat blockages of qi in the body.
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How does Daoism influence social harmony?
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What are some of the key ways in which Buddism and Daoism are practiced harmoniously?
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How has the Daoist notion of qi influenced Confucianism and Buddhism?
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________ is the practice of transforming one substance into another substance.
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Why are natural places (mountains, rivers, etc.) important to Daoism, Confucianism, and Buddhism?
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Match between columns
Feng shui
Has embraced some ideas of Eastern traditions
Feng shui
Seeks to flow with the Dao
Feng shui
Maintains strong emphasis on ritual
Feng shui
Promotes flow of qi in buildings
Feng shui
Secret religious practices reviving qi gong
Confucianism
Has embraced some ideas of Eastern traditions
Confucianism
Seeks to flow with the Dao
Confucianism
Maintains strong emphasis on ritual
Confucianism
Promotes flow of qi in buildings
Confucianism
Secret religious practices reviving qi gong
Buddhism
Has embraced some ideas of Eastern traditions
Buddhism
Seeks to flow with the Dao
Buddhism
Maintains strong emphasis on ritual
Buddhism
Promotes flow of qi in buildings
Buddhism
Secret religious practices reviving qi gong
Daoism
Has embraced some ideas of Eastern traditions
Daoism
Seeks to flow with the Dao
Daoism
Maintains strong emphasis on ritual
Daoism
Promotes flow of qi in buildings
Daoism
Secret religious practices reviving qi gong
Falun Gong
Has embraced some ideas of Eastern traditions
Falun Gong
Seeks to flow with the Dao
Falun Gong
Maintains strong emphasis on ritual
Falun Gong
Promotes flow of qi in buildings
Falun Gong
Secret religious practices reviving qi gong
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