Geography
Shapes Life in
Ancient China
China’s Ancient
Philosophies
The Qin and
the Han
The Legacy of
Ancient China
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100

What continent is China in?

Asia

100

The philosophy that humans are wicked and need harsh punishments and strict laws.

Legalism 

100

When rulers put family members and trusted people in local government positions.

Bureaucracy  

100

Overland trade routes in Ancient China.

Silk Road 

100

The study of basic truths and ideas about the universe. 

Philosophy 

200

Belief when a ruler was bad, the approval of the gods would be taken away.

Mandate of Heaven

200

The philosophy that teaches a proper code of conduct and respect. 

Confucianism

200

This emperor would unify and expand China.

Shi Huangdi

200

The spread of ideas and customs.

Cultural Diffusion 

200

What kinds of goods moved along the Silk Roads?

Silk, paper, and pottery.


300

Animal bones which priests wrote questions to the gods.

Oracle Bone

300

Treating parents with respect.

Filial Piety 

300

What was the Great Wall built for?

To keep out invaders.

300

Trails that stretched across two continents, Europe and Asia.

trans-Eurasian

300

Name at least 2 Chinese inventions. 

plow 

collar harness 

wheelbarrow 

Watermills 

paper 

silk


400

What effect did the physical features of China have on its development?

China was geographically isolated by mountains, deserts and large expanses of water. This made the spread of ideas and goods difficult.

400

The philosophy that each human has an individual, moral path to follow.

Daoism

400

Many Chinese today call themselves this today.

the people of the Han

400

What advances did China make during Han times?

technology, agriculture, and trade

400

Why did Legalists want a strong government?

To put fear in people so they would follow the rules. Legalists did not want people to complain about the government or question what it did 

500

How would the Chinese people know that a ruler had lost the Mandate of Heaven?

If there was an uprising of peasants, invasions, floods or earthquakes meant the Mandate of Heaven had been taken away. 

500

Which of the 3 belief systems would be the most effective in ruling a land? Explain.

answers will vary

500

How did Empress Lü retain power?

Lü outlived her son and continued to place infants on the throne. This allowed her to retain power because the infants were too young to rule.

500

Describe what is was like to travel along the Silk Roads.

The trip along the Silk Roads generally lasted about seven months. Travelers had to deal with heat, cold, sandstorms, bandits, and sometimes wars.

500

Name at least 5 things that were traded on the silk roads. 

gold

silver

spices 

horses 

silk

metals

paper 

tea

porcelain

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