Rise & Fall
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Geography
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100

How many kingdoms were there?

3 kingdoms

100

What were the 2 countries near Korea?

China and Japan

100

True or False. Is Korea a peninsula

True

100

Which country was Korea the most influenced by?

China

100

True or False. Did Korea have the worst porcelain in the world?

False

200

Name all the kingdoms

Silla, Koguryo, and Paekche

200

What are the 2 ways the 3 countries influenced each other?


Culturally and politically

200

Why was it easy for Korea to trade?

Korea is close to the water and other countries.

200

What religion did Korea follow?

Buddhism and Confusionism 

200

What did Korea get into after gaining its independence from the Japanese?

Making pottery

300

Which kingdom was the most powerful?

Paekche or Koguryo

300

What type of government did Korea have?

Monarchy

300

When is typhoon season?

July/ Late summer

300

True or False. Korea created their own writing system

False

300

What is Koreas national dish?

Kimchi 

400

Which kingdom was the best in everything?

Silla

400

Who did the Sills kingdom make an alliance?

Bonus: Where was the Silla's kingdoms alliance from?

The Tang Dynasty

Bonus: China

400

What percentage of Korea is filled with mountains?

70%

400

What is Shamanism?

A primitive religion which doesn't have an ordered structure.

400

How long did the Koreans preserve the kimchi in jars for?

For about 1 month

500

What were all the times the kingdoms arose?

57 B.C., 37 B.C., 18 B.C.

500

What did Korea have to adapt to when they got captured by the Japan's?

Koreans adapted to the Japanese lifestyle, and they also had to change their name into Japanese names.

500

Where were all the 3 kingdoms we covered formed?

Southeast, North, Southwest

500

What were the 4 things Korea mostly made?

Pots, vases, vessels, and pictures of scenery

500

What is kimchi made of?

Spicy pickled vegetables

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