
Slide 1
... 3. Other Inventions • The Chinese keep the and making process secret from other cultures so that they could monopolize the trade for higher profits. ...
... 3. Other Inventions • The Chinese keep the and making process secret from other cultures so that they could monopolize the trade for higher profits. ...
Social Studies: Asia in 1492
... Joined together in early third century and was 1,800 miles long Rebuilt under Emperor Cheng Zu to 3,000 miles Keep enemies out from north border ...
... Joined together in early third century and was 1,800 miles long Rebuilt under Emperor Cheng Zu to 3,000 miles Keep enemies out from north border ...
03_VolB_Intro_Medieval_Chinese_Lit
... a. the Great Wall of China b. a bridge linking the east and west c. a canal between two major rivers d. trade routes to the north and south ...
... a. the Great Wall of China b. a bridge linking the east and west c. a canal between two major rivers d. trade routes to the north and south ...
Section 1 Notes
... Shang kings chose warlords (military leaders who command their own armies) to govern the kingdom’s territories. Warlords and royal officials made up the upper class—the aristocrats (nobles whose wealth came from the land they owned). Shang China worshiped gods and spirits. They kept them happy by ma ...
... Shang kings chose warlords (military leaders who command their own armies) to govern the kingdom’s territories. Warlords and royal officials made up the upper class—the aristocrats (nobles whose wealth came from the land they owned). Shang China worshiped gods and spirits. They kept them happy by ma ...
Chapter 10 15 Study Guide Key
... 6. It was an artificial boundary but it did not limit early China’s interaction with other regions and cultures: The Silk Road 7. This period of time looked for ways to restore order in China: The Period of ...
... 6. It was an artificial boundary but it did not limit early China’s interaction with other regions and cultures: The Silk Road 7. This period of time looked for ways to restore order in China: The Period of ...
Tang, Song, & Ming Dynasties
... After the Han Dynasty collapsed in 220 A.D., no emperor was strong enough to unify China Over the next 350 years, more than 30 local dynasties rose & fell ...
... After the Han Dynasty collapsed in 220 A.D., no emperor was strong enough to unify China Over the next 350 years, more than 30 local dynasties rose & fell ...
Ch 12 Reading Guide
... 13. Who administered the civil service exams and what purpose was there to have different types of civil service exams? ...
... 13. Who administered the civil service exams and what purpose was there to have different types of civil service exams? ...
600-1450 - Bowling Green Independent School District
... Timeline Illustrations Print six slides to a page. Cut out pictures and attach to dated and identified 3x5 cards. Tape 3x5 cards together, chronologically, accordion style. ...
... Timeline Illustrations Print six slides to a page. Cut out pictures and attach to dated and identified 3x5 cards. Tape 3x5 cards together, chronologically, accordion style. ...
Name
... 38. Which Japanese religion, still practiced today, includes a belief that people’s ancestors are present in the air around them. 39. The most popular sect of Buddhism in early Japan was___________________, which teaches that enlightenment comes through self-discipline and meditation. 40. Who first ...
... 38. Which Japanese religion, still practiced today, includes a belief that people’s ancestors are present in the air around them. 39. The most popular sect of Buddhism in early Japan was___________________, which teaches that enlightenment comes through self-discipline and meditation. 40. Who first ...
Chapter 16- Vocab and images- Questions: album leaf A painting on
... Disunity (220 to 581 CE), the first Chinese images of Buddha were made, and Xie-He produced the six canons of Chinese painting. Asian art entered a golden period under the Chinese Tang dynasty (618-907) and Korea’s Unified Silla Kingdom (688935), when artists excelled at figure painting and murals. ...
... Disunity (220 to 581 CE), the first Chinese images of Buddha were made, and Xie-He produced the six canons of Chinese painting. Asian art entered a golden period under the Chinese Tang dynasty (618-907) and Korea’s Unified Silla Kingdom (688935), when artists excelled at figure painting and murals. ...
Name: Circle Period #: 7A / 7B China`s Contacts with the Outside
... ideas and products flowed into and out of China. Buddhism, which originally came from India, reached its height of influence during the Tang dynasty. A Chinese monk, Xuan Zang (zhwooAN ZANG), traveled to India at this time. He brought back thousands of Buddhist scriptures. The Chinese honored him fo ...
... ideas and products flowed into and out of China. Buddhism, which originally came from India, reached its height of influence during the Tang dynasty. A Chinese monk, Xuan Zang (zhwooAN ZANG), traveled to India at this time. He brought back thousands of Buddhist scriptures. The Chinese honored him fo ...
The Ming and The Mughals
... • The quality of the emperors declined over time – All power was concentrated with the emperor, so if he was ...
... • The quality of the emperors declined over time – All power was concentrated with the emperor, so if he was ...
Comparing: Han and Sui Dynasty
... 1) Define Key Terms Period of Disunion--________________________________________________ Grand Canal--_____________________________________________________ ...
... 1) Define Key Terms Period of Disunion--________________________________________________ Grand Canal--_____________________________________________________ ...
Chinese Civilization
... Advanced Chinese civilization Established feudal system High economic growth ...
... Advanced Chinese civilization Established feudal system High economic growth ...
Society and Culture in Ancient China
... • Zhou expanded Chinas system of trade and with improved irrigation were able to farm more crops then ever before. • Over time aristocrats power became larger and would ignore the Kings for their own good. ...
... • Zhou expanded Chinas system of trade and with improved irrigation were able to farm more crops then ever before. • Over time aristocrats power became larger and would ignore the Kings for their own good. ...
Unit 3 Test Review ISLAM Understand the 5 Pillars of Islam What
... 8. Explain the political, social and economic impact of Islam on the world during the 6th – 10th centuries ...
... 8. Explain the political, social and economic impact of Islam on the world during the 6th – 10th centuries ...
Ch. 5 Notes
... • Confucius believed that a peaceful, orderly society was possible only when rulers treated others justly. • He reformed Chinese government by requiring that civil service workers be hired based on merit. ...
... • Confucius believed that a peaceful, orderly society was possible only when rulers treated others justly. • He reformed Chinese government by requiring that civil service workers be hired based on merit. ...
Imperial China - Cloudfront.net
... and his dynasty ruled for 100 years. Ended civil exam program Chose other Mongols and family members to have government positions Many Mongols couldn’t read and there were not enough of them to fill the ...
... and his dynasty ruled for 100 years. Ended civil exam program Chose other Mongols and family members to have government positions Many Mongols couldn’t read and there were not enough of them to fill the ...
China –Review Questions 1. Why was the Great Wall of China built
... 12. During the centuries of dynastic rule, the Chinese rejected other cultures as inferior to their own. This situation illustrates the concept of 1. ethnocentrism ...
... 12. During the centuries of dynastic rule, the Chinese rejected other cultures as inferior to their own. This situation illustrates the concept of 1. ethnocentrism ...
China reunified - Brimley Area Schools / Overview
... At that time, many believed the endeavor was a complete waste of human life and money, which was a huge contributor to the downfall ...
... At that time, many believed the endeavor was a complete waste of human life and money, which was a huge contributor to the downfall ...
Protectorate General to Pacify the West
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The Protectorate General to Pacify the West, Grand Protectorate General to Pacify the West, or Anxi Protectorate (640–790) was a Chinese outpost established by Tang Dynasty in 640 to control the Tarim Basin. The head office was first established at the Chinese prefecture of Xizhou, but was later shifted to Kucha and situated there for most of the period. The Four Garrisons of Anxi, Kucha, Khotan, Kashgar, and Karashahr were later installed between 648 and 658 as garrisons under the western protectorate's command. After the Anshi Rebellion the office of Protector General was given to Guo Xin who defended the area and the four garrisons even after communication had been cut off from Chang'an by the Tibetan Empire. The last five years of the protectorate's history is uncertain, but most sources agree that the protectorate and its garrisons were conquered by the Tibetans in the year 791 after nearly 150 years of domination under the Tang dynasty.