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100

What are China’s two main rivers?

Huang and Chang

100

What is the mandate of heaven?

Heaven gave dynasties the right to rule

100

What happened to Zhou people who committed crimes or failed to pay off their debts?

Sold into slavery

100

Define philosophy.

Set of beliefs about the world and how to live

100

According to Daoism, what is the key to harmony in the universe?

Balance between yin and yang

200

What physical barriers surround China?

Deserts and mountains

200

Who did the Zhou Kings place in charge of individual regions or states?

Family members

200

Who had the most power in the typical ancient Chinese family?

Older family members (typically male)

200

How did Confucius attempt to teach the wise ways of the ancestors to the Chinese people?

Started his own school

200

How did standardization unify China? Give 2 things that were standardized in order to unify China. (4)

Set rules to make things more similar

Examples:

1) Written language

2) Transportation

3) Weights and measures

4) Coins/Currency

300

How did Shang rulers grow stronger?

Grew extra food to feed the soldiers, so they could expand the territory

300

What made governing from a central location in China so difficult?

China's geographical features slowed travel and communication

300

Name three of Zhou’s technological advancements. (6)

1) Iron

2) Irrigation

3) Fertilizer

4) Network of roads

5) Coins

6) Crossbow

300

Define filial piety.

Devotion of children to their parents

300

How did Shi Huangdi organize the government to give the emperor more control? (4)

1) Divided China into 36 provinces

2) Provinces divided into counties

3) County leaders responsible to province heads

4) Province heads report to central government

400

What did Shang leaders do to strengthen and protect their territory? (2)

1) Built walled cities

2) Built dikes to control floods

400

Describe the Warring States period.

Chaos and war amongst states

400

What role did ancestor worship play in Chinese religious traditions? What might happen if ancestors were not honored?

1) Family members lived on after death in the spirit world and protect the living

2) If not honored, spirits caused trouble

400

How does filial piety apply to the ruler-subject relationship?

Subjects must respect their rulers just as children must respect their parents

400

How did Han Feizi plan to force people to be good?

Enforced strict laws

500

Why did the first settlements in China develop on the North China Plain?

Fertile soil from the Huang River was perfect for farming

500

How was Zhou society different from Shang society? (3)

1) No human sacrifice

2) Oracle bones not used

3) Individual states and their ruling nobles had more power

500

How did the Chinese honor their ancestors? (3)

1) Had shrines with tablets inscribed with ancestors' names

2) Set out food for them to welcome them home

3) Burned fake money

500

How might living according to the Five Relationships of Confucius result in a stable society?

If all people were respectful to one another, there would be no conflict

500

How did Shi Huangdi help cause the downfall of his government?

Strict laws caused resentment and rebellions

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