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What are some of the basic beliefs of Legalism?

A.The original nature of man is evil. Therefore, numerous harsh laws are necessary. People must be tightly controlled by a variety of means.

B.The original nature of man is good. Therefore, few laws are needed to guide people to the correct path. A minimum of supervision is required.

C.The original nature of man is evil. However, just laws will guide people to the correct path with a minimum of supervision.

D.The original nature of man is good. However, people can be easily led astray. Many harsh laws are necessary to keep them from temptation.

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Answered by Darvince
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the answer to your question is option A

A.The original nature of man is evil. Therefore, numerous harsh laws are necessary. People must be tightly controlled by a variety of means.
Answered by Arslankincsem
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A. The original nature of man is evil.


Therefore, numerous harsh laws are necessary. People must be tightly controlled by a variety of means.


It is also the basic beliefs of Legalism and numerous in the laws will guide people to the correct path with a minimum of the supervision.


People must be controlled tightly by wide variety of means.

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