Important People
Vocabulary
Government & Society
Beliefs & Culture
Mongols & Geography
100

This ruler reunited China and began the Sui Dynasty.

Wendi

100

A system of buying and selling goods.

Economy

100

Farmers rebelled during this dynasty because of forced labor and high taxes.

Sui Dynasty

100

This religion spread because it helped people deal with suffering.

Buddhism

100

The large desert located in northern China and Mongolia.

Gobi Desert

200

The only woman to rule China as emperor.

Empress Wu

200

A change made to improve something.

Reform

200

This project connected rivers and improved trade across China.

Grand Canal

200

Some people disliked this religion because it took people away from family life and required donations.

Buddhism

200

Which modern-day country is shown in green on the following globe?


Japan

300

This Mongol leader united the tribes and began conquering land.

Genghis Khan

300

A military leader who controls a region during weak government.

Warlord

300

Tang rulers strengthened their government by doing this.

Hiring officials based on exams

300

This new crop helped increase China’s population.

Rice

300

Which modern-day country is shown in green on the globe below?


Mongolia

400

This traveler wrote about his experiences in China for Europeans.

Marco Polo

400

A place where monks live and practice religion.

Monastery

400

This was used by the government to count the population.

Census

400

This invention allowed books and ideas to spread more easily.

Printing

400

What is the name of the peninsula shown in green on the following globe?


Korean Peninsula

500

This Mongol ruler made Khanbaliq the capital of China.

Kublai Khan

500

The art of neat and beautiful handwriting.

Calligraphy

500

Ming rulers improved the economy by doing this.

Rebuilding canals and farms

500

This fine ceramic material was used for dishes and art.

Porcelain

500

The early capital of the Mongol Empire.

Karakorum

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