How did family life under Prince Shotoku’s rule reflect Confucian ideals?

Women had rights and were equal to their husbands.
Children were taught to value individualism over community.
People were expected to give up worldly concerns and turn to nature.
Households were structured to maintain order, with the husband as head.

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Answer:

Upper-class people owned slaves and lived in houses with wood and roofs that were either made of wood or thatched. Commoners lived in huts with dirt floors and thatched roofs. Under Shotoku and later rulers, Japan took an active interest in Chinese and Korean culture.

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Answer: d

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