Early China
Shang Dynasty
Qin Dynasty
Han Dynasty
Philosophy
100

What river did the Chinese first use?

The Yellow river

100

Who are warlords?

are people who are in charge of a group of people for military purposes 

100

What did the Qin ruler name himself?

The First Qin Emperor

100

How long did the Han dynasty rule for?

400 years

100

What is philosophy?

is a study of ideas based on society, education, and rights

200

China often called themselves what kind ____ Kingdom?

Middle

200

Who were the most common people in the Shang dynasty?

farmers

200

Who was able to appoint governors?

the Qin ruler

200

What did people need to do to earn jobs?

go to school

200

What is Confucianism?

 a system of beliefs based on the teachings of Confucius about the importance of education, family, and government

300

What crops did China often farm?

Wheat and Rice

300

Who was the head god when the Shang ruled?

Shang Ti

300

What did Qin do with writing he did not agree with?

got rid of it

300

What are tenant farmers?

people who work the land for someone else

300

What is Daoism?

At its core is about living as long a life as possible while also living in harmony with nature

400

What did Yu the Great do?

who is known for chasing away the dragon that caused the floods of the Yellow River and digging the first channel of the river

400

What are the two types of writing in ancient China?

Pictographs and Ideograph

400

How many emperors where their in the Qin dynasty?

one

400

How long did they live in peace for?

150 years

400

What is Legalism?

at is core stresses the importance of laws and how naturally evil people are

500

Why is there a debate about what the first dynasty is?

Cause thier is no evidence of the Xia dynasty

500
What materials were famous artworks made out of?

copper and Jade

500

How did the Qin dynasty rule?

with strict laws and censoring people

500

What was developed during the Han dynasty?

Iron works

500

How were people divided in China?

People in ancient China were divided into different social classes, or groups of people that were similar in culture, economy, or based on education level

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