
Sean santoscoy and josh music*s history notes
... In 771 B.C., an invading force destroyed the Zhou capital. The Zhou Dynasty survived only by fleeing eastward along the Yellow River Valley and establishing a new capital further down the river This << Eastern Zhou Dynasty >> as it was called, lasted another 500 years, yet without its former strengt ...
... In 771 B.C., an invading force destroyed the Zhou capital. The Zhou Dynasty survived only by fleeing eastward along the Yellow River Valley and establishing a new capital further down the river This << Eastern Zhou Dynasty >> as it was called, lasted another 500 years, yet without its former strengt ...
Unit 5, SSWH 11a Japan and China`s Absolute Rulers
... attempts to unify Japan • He defeated his rivals & took control of the capital Kyoto – 1568 • He ruled the empire by force but never unified Japan – committed suicide (pg. 392) ...
... attempts to unify Japan • He defeated his rivals & took control of the capital Kyoto – 1568 • He ruled the empire by force but never unified Japan – committed suicide (pg. 392) ...
Modern World History Syllabus
... 1. How have civilizations established themselves, maintained their culture, and expanded their reach? 2. How has power and authority been obtained and exercised? 3. Analyze the interaction of religion and society. 4. How does culture influence authority? 5. How does cultural exchange influence socie ...
... 1. How have civilizations established themselves, maintained their culture, and expanded their reach? 2. How has power and authority been obtained and exercised? 3. Analyze the interaction of religion and society. 4. How does culture influence authority? 5. How does cultural exchange influence socie ...
ChinaIndia
... 1. Taoism: their music is more peaceful, in that it relaxes the soul, mind and body.It helps one connect with their surrounding (being one with the environment) 2. Buddhism: uses chants to express their feelings towards Buddha, or they are silent in meditation 3. Islam: bow down to Allah 3 times a d ...
... 1. Taoism: their music is more peaceful, in that it relaxes the soul, mind and body.It helps one connect with their surrounding (being one with the environment) 2. Buddhism: uses chants to express their feelings towards Buddha, or they are silent in meditation 3. Islam: bow down to Allah 3 times a d ...
china in antiquity
... 3. Mandate of Heaven a. Heaven: an impersonal law of nature rather than anthropomorphic deity ( which means the way Christians see heaven) b. King not divine but ruled as representative of Heaven ...
... 3. Mandate of Heaven a. Heaven: an impersonal law of nature rather than anthropomorphic deity ( which means the way Christians see heaven) b. King not divine but ruled as representative of Heaven ...
Exploring Ancient China
... • A famous fighter from this region was Duke Fa, he latter took the name Wu Wang. He became the first ruler of the Zhou dynasty in 1100 BCE. • This dynasty lasted longer than any other in Ancient Chinese history. ...
... • A famous fighter from this region was Duke Fa, he latter took the name Wu Wang. He became the first ruler of the Zhou dynasty in 1100 BCE. • This dynasty lasted longer than any other in Ancient Chinese history. ...
Ancient Civilizations - An Online Resource Guide for
... • Lower and Upper Egypt • 3100 BC- King Menes united the two kingdoms • 1554 BC- Pharaoh title is used. ...
... • Lower and Upper Egypt • 3100 BC- King Menes united the two kingdoms • 1554 BC- Pharaoh title is used. ...
China*s Geography - The Official Site - Varsity.com
... The Zhou Dynasty lasted longer than any other dynasty in Chinese history. They divided their kingdom into small territories with their own officials so that they could better govern. They also used the Mandate of Heaven to keep control. They used this to say that the gods told them they were t ...
... The Zhou Dynasty lasted longer than any other dynasty in Chinese history. They divided their kingdom into small territories with their own officials so that they could better govern. They also used the Mandate of Heaven to keep control. They used this to say that the gods told them they were t ...
Kublai Khan Worksheet
... made up of the northern Chinese and emperor. In 1279, he completed the southern Chinese who had been part Kublai Khan Mongol conquest of Song China. All of of the Song dynasty. These two lower China fell under his rule. classes paid taxes and served the privileged, Unifying China was his greatest ac ...
... made up of the northern Chinese and emperor. In 1279, he completed the southern Chinese who had been part Kublai Khan Mongol conquest of Song China. All of of the Song dynasty. These two lower China fell under his rule. classes paid taxes and served the privileged, Unifying China was his greatest ac ...
7.3 Han Emperors in China (pp. 200-207)
... Section Outline: Complete the section outline as you read. Remember that an outline contains the most important facts from a reading, and is not usually written in complete sentences. An outline can be a way of creating organized notes. o The Han Restore Unity to China o Liu Bang Founds the Han Dyna ...
... Section Outline: Complete the section outline as you read. Remember that an outline contains the most important facts from a reading, and is not usually written in complete sentences. An outline can be a way of creating organized notes. o The Han Restore Unity to China o Liu Bang Founds the Han Dyna ...
Han China - Cherry Creek Academy
... Confucian principles described the qualities that emperors wanted in civil servants Wudi set up a Confucian-themed school Formal examinations in Confucianism, history, law, and literature for civil service positions Officials could not serve in their home districts Theoretically a merit-based s ...
... Confucian principles described the qualities that emperors wanted in civil servants Wudi set up a Confucian-themed school Formal examinations in Confucianism, history, law, and literature for civil service positions Officials could not serve in their home districts Theoretically a merit-based s ...
Presentation
... Chinese Writing Oracle bones were the earliest form of writing in China. The characters eventually evolved into modern script. ...
... Chinese Writing Oracle bones were the earliest form of writing in China. The characters eventually evolved into modern script. ...
Chapter 5: Ancient China (Notes and Study Guide)
... well as the ____________ for disrespect. b. After the head of the family died, his _________ was divided among his ________ and each started their own household. 14. Women were considered ________ class than men. a. They had to obey 3 rules: i. Obey their _________ when they were young ii. Obey thei ...
... well as the ____________ for disrespect. b. After the head of the family died, his _________ was divided among his ________ and each started their own household. 14. Women were considered ________ class than men. a. They had to obey 3 rules: i. Obey their _________ when they were young ii. Obey thei ...
Slide 1
... China. It is your job to create a travel brochure that advertizes Ancient China as a great vacation destination. This week in class we will learn about Ancient China. After each lesson, you should have some new knowledge that will help you advertize. ...
... China. It is your job to create a travel brochure that advertizes Ancient China as a great vacation destination. This week in class we will learn about Ancient China. After each lesson, you should have some new knowledge that will help you advertize. ...
China - WordPress.com
... spread all over China. The civil service exam used till Qing dynasty. ...
... spread all over China. The civil service exam used till Qing dynasty. ...
Early Chinese Religion
... simply about the ways in which people create similarity or difference between themselves and others. But in the process you define yourself. ...
... simply about the ways in which people create similarity or difference between themselves and others. But in the process you define yourself. ...
Chapter 7 Section 1 Geography and Early China
... • China covers an area of nearly 4 million sq. miles, about the same size as the United States. China’s boundaries isolated it from the rest of the world for thousands of years. What are China’s physical boundaries? (look in your book,pg ...
... • China covers an area of nearly 4 million sq. miles, about the same size as the United States. China’s boundaries isolated it from the rest of the world for thousands of years. What are China’s physical boundaries? (look in your book,pg ...
World Civilizations
... AP World History - Stearns Chapter 2 – Classical Civilization: China I. Introduction – longest-lived civilization in history A. Isolated 1. Couldn’t learn from other cultures 2. Rare invasions 3. Distinctive identity 4. Relatively little internal chaos w/ decline of Shang dynasty a. Greatest links t ...
... AP World History - Stearns Chapter 2 – Classical Civilization: China I. Introduction – longest-lived civilization in history A. Isolated 1. Couldn’t learn from other cultures 2. Rare invasions 3. Distinctive identity 4. Relatively little internal chaos w/ decline of Shang dynasty a. Greatest links t ...
World Civilizations
... AP World History - Stearns Chapter 2 – Classical Civilization: China I. Introduction – longest-lived civilization in history A. Isolated 1. Couldn’t learn from other cultures 2. Rare invasions 3. Distinctive identity 4. Relatively little internal chaos w/ decline of Shang dynasty a. Greatest links t ...
... AP World History - Stearns Chapter 2 – Classical Civilization: China I. Introduction – longest-lived civilization in history A. Isolated 1. Couldn’t learn from other cultures 2. Rare invasions 3. Distinctive identity 4. Relatively little internal chaos w/ decline of Shang dynasty a. Greatest links t ...
The Qin and the Han Dynasties of China
... Shih Huang-ti was the first Chinese ruler to call himself “emperor”. Shih believed that people were not always good and required a strong ruler to keep control. His beliefs were part of Legalism, a Chinese philosophy based on the belief that people were selfish and required strong rulers to control ...
... Shih Huang-ti was the first Chinese ruler to call himself “emperor”. Shih believed that people were not always good and required a strong ruler to keep control. His beliefs were part of Legalism, a Chinese philosophy based on the belief that people were selfish and required strong rulers to control ...
Document
... 9. How large was the Han dynasty? 10. How would one obtain a Civil Service job? 11. How did the Leveling System help farmers and crop prices? 12. How did the Silk Road add to the wealth and prosperity of China? 13. What was the population of China during the Han dynasty? 14. What Chinese goods were ...
... 9. How large was the Han dynasty? 10. How would one obtain a Civil Service job? 11. How did the Leveling System help farmers and crop prices? 12. How did the Silk Road add to the wealth and prosperity of China? 13. What was the population of China during the Han dynasty? 14. What Chinese goods were ...
UM POUCO DA CHINA
... merchants and travelers came from abroad. Marco Polo came from Venice and traveled extensively in China, later describing the country' s prosperity in his Travels. The "four great inventions" of the Chinese people in ancient times—paper making, printing, the compass and gunpowder—were further develo ...
... merchants and travelers came from abroad. Marco Polo came from Venice and traveled extensively in China, later describing the country' s prosperity in his Travels. The "four great inventions" of the Chinese people in ancient times—paper making, printing, the compass and gunpowder—were further develo ...
File - Harrison Humanities
... Chams and Khmers they adopted their culture too. The northern Vietnamese started to see the southern Vietnamese as “slow” like how some northerners in the US view the south! • They eventually led to a split where military order were slow to be carried out and taxes slowed down. • This led to an figh ...
... Chams and Khmers they adopted their culture too. The northern Vietnamese started to see the southern Vietnamese as “slow” like how some northerners in the US view the south! • They eventually led to a split where military order were slow to be carried out and taxes slowed down. • This led to an figh ...
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.