
Chapter 6 Section 1
... • Oracle bones were predictions or questions written on either animal bone and turtle shells. They would place the oracle bone in the fire, and a crack would appear. ...
... • Oracle bones were predictions or questions written on either animal bone and turtle shells. They would place the oracle bone in the fire, and a crack would appear. ...
Unit1PartPP
... farm. They started to produce their own food and could now live in one place. This ushered in the New Stone Age, or Neolithic Period. The world population started to grow and there was more interaction among humans. • The people started to herd animals to pen them in. This allowed them to sustain me ...
... farm. They started to produce their own food and could now live in one place. This ushered in the New Stone Age, or Neolithic Period. The world population started to grow and there was more interaction among humans. • The people started to herd animals to pen them in. This allowed them to sustain me ...
8 China EQ Review Activities
... 13. Write an evidence/inference statement answering the following question: What did you learn about life in ancient China from the terracotta warriors? Based on the evidence… I inferred… I made this inference because… ...
... 13. Write an evidence/inference statement answering the following question: What did you learn about life in ancient China from the terracotta warriors? Based on the evidence… I inferred… I made this inference because… ...
File - Ms. McLoughlin
... • What did the Chinese people call their civilized land? • What caused the Chinese people to be isolated? • What is it called when a civilization has a ruling family? • What is the Mandate of Heaven? ...
... • What did the Chinese people call their civilized land? • What caused the Chinese people to be isolated? • What is it called when a civilization has a ruling family? • What is the Mandate of Heaven? ...
Study Guide
... products exchanged along the Silk Road became important economically and also helped to diversify people's diets. Advances in horse and camel breeding were also closely linked to the road. Hybrid camels are one example of an improvement expressly designed to overcome the limitations of the road's cl ...
... products exchanged along the Silk Road became important economically and also helped to diversify people's diets. Advances in horse and camel breeding were also closely linked to the road. Hybrid camels are one example of an improvement expressly designed to overcome the limitations of the road's cl ...
Taiwan Language
... Hokkiens are the surviving descendants of the Tang Dynasty -- When the Tang Dynasty collapsed, the people of the Tang Dynasty fled South and sought refuge in the Hokkien ( Fujian ) province. Hence, Hokkien called themselves Tng-lang (Tang Ren or People of the Tang Dynasty) instead of Hua Lang (Hua R ...
... Hokkiens are the surviving descendants of the Tang Dynasty -- When the Tang Dynasty collapsed, the people of the Tang Dynasty fled South and sought refuge in the Hokkien ( Fujian ) province. Hence, Hokkien called themselves Tng-lang (Tang Ren or People of the Tang Dynasty) instead of Hua Lang (Hua R ...
Ancient China - Barrington 220
... Mandate of Heaven for a Dynasty 1) It gives the ruler prestige and religious importance. 2) It gives the ruler supreme power. 3) It allows a new ruler to gain power quickly because everyone believes he has the “Mandate of Heaven”. 4) The ruler’s power must be kept in check by virtue. 5) It justifies ...
... Mandate of Heaven for a Dynasty 1) It gives the ruler prestige and religious importance. 2) It gives the ruler supreme power. 3) It allows a new ruler to gain power quickly because everyone believes he has the “Mandate of Heaven”. 4) The ruler’s power must be kept in check by virtue. 5) It justifies ...
File - MR. Sproul`s Social Studies Page
... Daily life in ancient China under the Han Dynasty As you watch each clip, explain how it reflects the roles of men and women during the Han dynasty. ...
... Daily life in ancient China under the Han Dynasty As you watch each clip, explain how it reflects the roles of men and women during the Han dynasty. ...
The Boxer Rebellion
... idea that all countries should have equal trading rights in the area. No one country would be allowed to cut out any other country from trade with the world. It was a fair and equal plan. Secretary Hay presented it to all the other countries, and they agreed that it was fair. They also said that the ...
... idea that all countries should have equal trading rights in the area. No one country would be allowed to cut out any other country from trade with the world. It was a fair and equal plan. Secretary Hay presented it to all the other countries, and they agreed that it was fair. They also said that the ...
World History / Geography
... Essential Questions: Write complete sentences to answer all of the following questions. 1. How did the Zhou justify their rule? How did they strengthen their rule? 2. Why did the “Hundred Schools of Thought” develop during the Zhou dynasty? What were three major philosophies that emerged during this ...
... Essential Questions: Write complete sentences to answer all of the following questions. 1. How did the Zhou justify their rule? How did they strengthen their rule? 2. Why did the “Hundred Schools of Thought” develop during the Zhou dynasty? What were three major philosophies that emerged during this ...
Chapter 7 Lesson 1 - RUSD
... Reunifies and Strengthened China. List your answer by what each emperor(Taizong, Xuanzong, and Wu Zhao) did to reunify and strengthen China in a tree map. ) ...
... Reunifies and Strengthened China. List your answer by what each emperor(Taizong, Xuanzong, and Wu Zhao) did to reunify and strengthen China in a tree map. ) ...
Focus: What can a society`s values reveal about its
... • Do you agree with these statements? • What can we infer about life in the Zhou Dynasty? • Can these be related to any other laws/proverbs we have seen • Do you think people can live by them today? Why/why not? ...
... • Do you agree with these statements? • What can we infer about life in the Zhou Dynasty? • Can these be related to any other laws/proverbs we have seen • Do you think people can live by them today? Why/why not? ...
Ancient China
... Lost Treasures of the Ancient World: Ancient China https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJuEDMADxcw A look not only at the Great Wall of China, but the terracotta army and the structure of a Chinese village as remarkable monuments of the time. The Great Wall of China http://www.history.com/topics/great-w ...
... Lost Treasures of the Ancient World: Ancient China https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJuEDMADxcw A look not only at the Great Wall of China, but the terracotta army and the structure of a Chinese village as remarkable monuments of the time. The Great Wall of China http://www.history.com/topics/great-w ...
History With Ms. Harding
... * In Chinese, it means The Classic in the Way and Its Power. * According to legend, Lao Tsu saw that society was crumbling and decided to ride away alone into the desert. However, at the mountain pass leading to the desert, he was stopped by the gatekeeper who knew of Lao Tsu’s reputation for wisdom ...
... * In Chinese, it means The Classic in the Way and Its Power. * According to legend, Lao Tsu saw that society was crumbling and decided to ride away alone into the desert. However, at the mountain pass leading to the desert, he was stopped by the gatekeeper who knew of Lao Tsu’s reputation for wisdom ...
2013 Chinese Dynasties
... • Civil service exams became more open to ordinary people • Exams became pathway to gaining wealth, status ...
... • Civil service exams became more open to ordinary people • Exams became pathway to gaining wealth, status ...
Ancient China
... Ideas The Big Idea Confucius and other philosophers taught ways to deal with social and political problems in ancient China. Main Ideas • The Zhou dynasty expanded China but then declined. • Confucius offered ideas to bring order to Chinese society. • Daoism and Legalism also gained followers. ...
... Ideas The Big Idea Confucius and other philosophers taught ways to deal with social and political problems in ancient China. Main Ideas • The Zhou dynasty expanded China but then declined. • Confucius offered ideas to bring order to Chinese society. • Daoism and Legalism also gained followers. ...
What was the first Chinese dynasty to leave written records On what
... During the last 500 years of Zhou rule, regional rulers were constantly at war with each other. This period is called the Era of Warring States. One of these warring regional rulers, Qin, began to unite the regions by eliminating adversaries and defeating outside invaders. He was only thirteen! Thi ...
... During the last 500 years of Zhou rule, regional rulers were constantly at war with each other. This period is called the Era of Warring States. One of these warring regional rulers, Qin, began to unite the regions by eliminating adversaries and defeating outside invaders. He was only thirteen! Thi ...
File - World History Czulada
... down and this gave Europeans the information of the goods that China can give them. ...
... down and this gave Europeans the information of the goods that China can give them. ...
FREE - The Reach Approach
... Confucius’ but there were also clear differences. One of the core ideas was: benevolence directed to everyone. For Mo Tzu, to love everyone results in the greatest benefit to oneself and to others. He also believed in the Will of Heaven (God), a magnanimous universal force that rewarded our good act ...
... Confucius’ but there were also clear differences. One of the core ideas was: benevolence directed to everyone. For Mo Tzu, to love everyone results in the greatest benefit to oneself and to others. He also believed in the Will of Heaven (God), a magnanimous universal force that rewarded our good act ...
Ancient China Study Guide with answers
... Ancient China Study Guide-Complete on pg 11 of your notebook Vocabulary- oasis, tributary, North China Plain, dynasty, Silk Road, Great Wall of China. 1. Describe the geography of China and explain how the geography aided in making Ancient China a successful civilization. Most of Ancient China devel ...
... Ancient China Study Guide-Complete on pg 11 of your notebook Vocabulary- oasis, tributary, North China Plain, dynasty, Silk Road, Great Wall of China. 1. Describe the geography of China and explain how the geography aided in making Ancient China a successful civilization. Most of Ancient China devel ...
File
... Ancient China Study Guide-Complete on pg 16 of your notebook Vocabulary- oasis, tributary, North China Plain, dynasty, Silk Road, Great Wall of China. 1. Describe the geography of China and explain how the geography aided in making Ancient China a successful civilization. Most of Ancient China devel ...
... Ancient China Study Guide-Complete on pg 16 of your notebook Vocabulary- oasis, tributary, North China Plain, dynasty, Silk Road, Great Wall of China. 1. Describe the geography of China and explain how the geography aided in making Ancient China a successful civilization. Most of Ancient China devel ...
The Han Dynasty of China: A Chinese Golden Age
... • Horses could carry heavier loads • Best harness available at the time worldwide ...
... • Horses could carry heavier loads • Best harness available at the time worldwide ...
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.