The muddiest river on Earth.
What is the Yellow River?
The longest-lasting dynasty in China's history.
What is the Zhou Dynasty?
The definition of the Silk Road (or at least close).
What is a massive trade network that spanned Asia and parts of Europe?
The god Buddhists worship.
What is: there is no Buddhist god.
This man united the Mongol tribes and conquered China.
Who is Genghis Khan?
China is on THIS continent.
What is Asia?
This man united China and established the first empire under the Qin Dynasty.
Who is Shi Huangdi?
This civilization had a "monopoly" on silk.
Who is China?
This philosophy puts importance on honoring your family.
What is Confucianism?
True or False: Mongols were nomadic.
What is True?
The largest desert in China.
What is the Gobi Desert?
China's first known dynasty.
What is the Shang Dynasty?
True or False: The Silk Road isolated China.
What is False?
A cop who arrests someone for an untied shoe would be an example of THIS philosophy.
What is Legalism?
Using THIS combat strategy, the Mongolians destroyed any enemy in their path.
What is horse-mounted combat?
Otherwise known as: the Sea of Death.
Confucianism became highly important during THIS dynasty.
What is the Han Dynasty?
Bactrian Camels were a useful resource on the Silk Road for THIS reason.
What is a camel's ability to go long distances with little food or drink?
The Yin-Yang symbol is a Taoist symbol representing THIS.
What is balance?
True or False: the Great Wall of China was built to defend China from the Mongolians?
What is False?
The capital of China.
What is Beijing?
This rebel leader and former peasant became emperor of the Han Dynasty.
Who is Liu Bang?
List 3 things that were traded along the Silk Road.
What are: Fur, Silk, Bactrian Camels, Glass Bottles, Rugs, Porcelain, Buddhism.
The original name of the Buddha.
Who is Siddhartha Gautama?
This event marked the beginning of the Mongol Empire's decline.
What is the two failed invasions of Japan?