Confucianism
Daoism
Legalism
Inventions
Silk Road
100

Who was the founder of Confucianism?

Confucius

100

Who is the most famous Daoist teacher?

Laozi

100

What belief does Legalism hold about people?

People are bad by nature and need to be controlled.

100

What is a sundial used for?

To tell time based on the position of the sun.

100

What is the Silk Road?

A major trade route that connected China to the Mediterranean.

200

What are the main teachings of Confucianism?

Teachings focus on family order, social harmony, and respect for authority.

200

What does Daoism emphasize?

Living in harmony with the Dao (the way) and nature

200

Who was Shi Huangdi?

The first emperor of China who followed Legalist principles.

200

What is a seismograph used for?

It measures the size of earthquakes

200

How did trade along the Silk Road benefit China?

It facilitated the exchange of goods, ideas, and technology.

300

 How did Confucianism affect family roles?

It taught respect within families, emphasizing roles and responsibilities.

300

How does Daoism differ from Confucianism?

Daoism focuses on harmony with nature, while Confucianism emphasizes social order.

300

Why did Shi Huangdi destroy city walls?

To prevent revolts and ensure he could control conquered territories.

300

What is acupuncture?

A medical practice using needles to relieve pain or cure diseases

300

What was the significance of silk?

It was a valuable trade product that made China rich.

400

Why would emperors benefit from Confucianism?

It provided guidelines for restoring order and harmony in society, particularly related to obeying authority

400

What role does the Dao play in life?

 It is the guiding force of reality that individuals should align with.

400

How did Legalism affect governance?

It led to strict laws and harsh punishments to maintain order.

400

What impact did the wheelbarrow have?

 It made transporting goods easier, aiding in agriculture and trade.

400

 How did the Silk Road facilitate diffusion?

It allowed for the spread of ideas, goods, and culture between different regions.

500

What did Confucianism promote in society?

It promoted moral values and respect among different social classes.

500

What are some practices associated with Daoism?

Meditation, tai chi, and feng shui.

500

Why might historians view Shi Huangdi differently?

Some see him as a strict ruler, while others recognize his advancements for China.

500

How did Chinese inventions change history?

Innovations improved agriculture, communication, and military capabilities.

500

How did the Silk Road influence economies?

It led to economic growth and cultural exchange among regions involved in trade.

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