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Of all the countries in the world, China has the

most people.

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In which area of China, as shown on the map, did the Shang dynasty rule?

area 3

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What happened during the Warring States period?

Six or seven large Chinese states fought for power.

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Why did many people sent to work on the Great Wall not return home?

They died under harsh conditions.

100

What did the Chinese write on before they invented paper?

silk and bamboo

200

In Inner China, which natural events enriched the soil?

floods

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How did scholars learn that the Shang dynasty was real and not just a myth?

They found artifacts.

200

What did Confucius value most highly?

respect

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What happened after the Qin emperor’s death?

rebellions and civil war

200

Why is Zhang Qian often called the Father of the Silk Road?

This explorer opened the way for trade with western cultures.

300

What made the Taklimakan Desert one of the most dangerous deserts in the world?

sandstorms and shifting dunes

300

Shang weapons were especially strong because skilled artisans made these objects from

bronze.

300

Daoists taught that people could gain happiness by

living in harmony with nature.

300

How did the Han emperors gradually change the way China was ruled?

They moved from Legalism to Confucian ideals.

300

What made silk valuable in the West?

The Chinese were the only ones who knew how to make it.

400

How did the natural vegetation of the Northeastern Plain affect the lives of ancient settlers there?

Prairie grass provided food for horses and sheep.

400

The modern Chinese word for “merchant” is shang ren, which means “Shang man.” What does this suggest about Shang culture?

The Shang traded a great deal.

400

Qin Shi Huangdi, the first emperor of China, began life as

a prince of one Chinese state.

400

What new technology most helped the Han in warfare?

advances in working iron

400

The Silk Road split into a northern route and a southern route. What was one advantage of taking the northern route?

Oases were closer together.

500

Later in Chinese history, which of these geographical features made governing China as a unified state most difficult?

its large size

500

In the later years of the Zhou dynasty, what condition in China led to new philosophies?

disorder

500

What was the purpose of building the Great Wall?

to keep invaders out

500

What change made silk production more efficient?

an invention that wound fibers onto a large reel

500

How did the Silk Road most affect the spread of Buddhism?

Travelers carried Buddhist beliefs from India to China.

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