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Study Guide for Unit #4 Ancient China (Ch. 19 – 24) Test
Review all Vocabulary from Unit #4: (flashcards)
bureaucracy calligraphy civil servant clan compass economy exile feudalism
human sacrifice immortal Mandate of Heaven mirage oasis philosophy
seismograph tributary
Review all returned quizzes from Unit #4; most (not all) questions will come from these!!!
Ch. 19: Geography and the Early Settlement of China
 Where did people first settle in China? Why was this location a good place to settle?
 In what ways did its geography keep China isolated from other parts of the ancient
world? How did this isolation impact China’s history?
 How did differences in the geography of Outer and inner China create different ways of
life? In what ways was daily life in Outer and Inner China different?
Ch. 20: The Shang Dynasty
 What did archaeologists discover at Anyang? Why was this discovery significant?
 How was Shang government organized? Why did the Shang rely on strong armies to
maintain their rule? What invention made Shang armies especially powerful?
 What were the Shang social classes and their roles in daily life?
 What were the Shang religious practices; what did their tombs reveal?
 What artifacts did the Shang create that show they had a highly developed culture?
 What eventually happened to end the Shang dynasty?
Ch. 21: Three Chinese Philosophies
 How did Zhou rulers justify their rule?
 What were the three major philosophies that emerged during the Zhou dynasty?
 What were the main teachings of Confucius? How did his teachings influence Chinese
government and culture?
 According to tradition, who founded Daoism? What were the main teachings and
significant influences of this philosophy?
 According to Legalists, what is the nature of people? In what ways did Legalism
influence Chinese government?
Ch. 22: The First Emperor of China
 How did Emperor Qin come to power?
 What aspects of Chinese culture did Emperor Qin standardize? How did this
standardization help unify China?
 How did the emperor try to protect his empire from invaders? What were the benefits /
costs of this project?
 What brought about the conflict between the emperor and Confucian scholars? How
was this resolved?
 How did Emperor Qin die? How was he buried? What happened after Emperor Qin’s
death?
Ch. 23: The Han Dynasty
 How did Han emperors extend the empire? How did the Han army and new weapons
contribute to this expansion?
 What improvements did the Han make in government? What role did Confucianism play
in their policies?
 What advances were made in agriculture and industry?
 What artistic, medical, and scientific advancements were made during the Han dynasty?
 Who was Emperor Wu? What contributions did he make to the growth of bureaucracy
and the growth of the Han Empire?
Ch. 24: The Silk Road
 Why is Zhang Qian known as father of the Silk Road? How did the Silk Road develop?
 Through what areas did the Eastern Silk Road pass? What was it like to travel along the
Eastern Silk Road? What goods were exchanged along this route?
 Through what areas did the Western Silk Road pass? What was it like to travel along the
Western Silk Road? What goods were exchanged along this route?
 How was culture exchanged along the Silk Road? Give some specific examples.
 How was Buddhism introduced to China?