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Jeopardy: China
Geography
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China
Reunifies
Name That
Chinese
Philosophy
Tang and
Song
Achievements
The Yuan
Dynasty
The Ming
Dynasty
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10 Points
• This large mountain range protects to its
southwest.
20 Points
• This desert long with the Tian Shan
mountains, protect China to its west
30 Points
• One of the bodies of water that protects China
to its east.
40 Points
• This geographic region in China receives a lot
of water from the Huang He (Yellow River) and
is ideal for farming.
50 Points
• Because it received little natural protection
there, the Great Wall had to be built along this
border of China’s.
60 Points
• This vast desert lies north of China.
10 Points
• This was a chaotic time that followed the
collapse of the Han dynasty.
20 Points
• Yang Jian reunified China and started this
dynasty.
30 Points
• During the Sui dynasty, this project was
completed, linking the two main rives of China
helping the Chinese with travel and trade.
40 Points
• This dynasty, that lasted 300 years, started
when a former Sui official overthrew the old
government .
50 Points
• She was China’s only female ruler.
60 Points
• A 53 year interruption in China’s unity
between the Tang and Song.
10 Points
• This philosophy would be the favorite of a
ruler looking for respect from his subjects.
20 Points
• This philosophy encouraged balance and
staying in touch with nature.
30 Points
• This philosophy taught that suffering was
cause by desires.
40 Points
• This Indian philosophy became more popular
in China during the Han dynasty, when people
were looking for escape from suffering.
50 Points
• “The more laws and edicts are imposed, the
more thieves and bandits there will be.”
60 Points
• “Be respectful at home, serious at work,
faithful in human relations. Even if you to
uncivilized areas, these virtues are not to be
abandoned.”
10 Points
• Two advances in agriculture during the Tang
and Song dynasties.
20 Points
• During the Song this thin, water proof pottery
was invented.
30 Points
• The Chinese kept the making of this fine
thread a secret.
40 Points
• This Chinese invention made the buying and
selling of goods much easier.
50 Points
• These two Chinese inventions allowed for the
cheaper production of books.
60 Points
• Before it was weaponized, this Chinese
invention was used in fireworks.
10 Points
• This Mongol ruler was the one who first
united Mongol tribes before they began their
conquests.
20 Points
• The Mongol Ascendency is also referred to as
this dynasty.
30 Points
• This Mongol ruler completed the conquest of
China and declared himself emperor.
40 Points
• This long trading route was secured by the
Mongols allowing people to trade from
Europe through Asia.
50 Points
• This famous Italian traveled through China
during Mongol rule and brought back stories
that sparked European interest in China.
60 Points
• Expensive public works projects and failed
military campaigns against this country
weakened the Mongols.
10 Points
• Zhu Yuanzhang became emperor after
successfully leading his forces against the
Mongols.
20 Points
• This Chinese sailor led a fleet of 300 ships on
expeditions as far away as the eastern coast of
Africa.
30 Points
• This “city within a city” was off limits to
common Chinese.
40 Points
• One way the Ming dynasty improved the
Great Wall.
50 Points
• One way Ming emperors were different from
earlier emperors.
60 Points
• These officials were sent out to investigate the
quality of government institutions.
10 Points
• After a brief period of disorder, known as Five
Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms, this dynasty
came to power in 960.
20 points
• This “newer” form of Confucianism
emphasized spiritual matters and
incorporated Buddhist and Daoist ideas.
30 Points
• These were the tests that had to be completed
if one wanted to work in a government
bureaucracy.
40 Points
• One incentive for passing the civil service
exam was becoming one of these well
educated members of government.
50 Points
• One benefit of being a scholar official.
60 Points
• During this dynasty, China destroyed its fleet
of 300 ships as it became more isolationist.