An area of the world in which China is located.
What is Eastern Asia?
The Chinese used this stone to make jewelry and other artifacts.
What is Bronze?
A ruler in Ancient China similar to a King.
What is an Emperor?
The belief in the right to rule from a higher power.
What is the Mandate of Heaven?
A group of people that traveled on the Silk Road, especially by riding on Camels.
What is Caravans?
A physical boundary and it is a naturally occuring barrier. It could be mountains, rivers, an ocean or deserts.
What is a Natural Barrier?
The Silk Road is known for spreading these types of materials and supplies.
What is religion, ideas, philosophies, building techniques, spices, silk, food, etc.
This religion spread to China through the Silk Road after missionary encounters from India.
What is Buddhism?
This was the man who created Confucianism.
What is Confucius?
This river is known as China's Sorrow due to its destructive floods.
What is the Huang He or Yellow River?
This route allowed China to become very wealthy through trade and exposed China to new ideas; as it traveled all the way to Rome.
What is the Silk Road?
This practice involved the reading of animal bones to predict the future.
Oracle Bones
This dynasty had a hierarchy based on merit or personal accomplishments.
What is the Zhou Dynasty?
The Gobi Desert and the Himalayas provided this for Ancient China.
What is protection from invaders?
Known as the "Bronze Age" and was known for the first written records through Oracle Bones.
What is the Shang Dynasty?
Who is a Diplomat?
This Dynasty and empire fell due to fighting over who would be the next emperor and civil war.
What is the Qin Dynasty?
The Qin dynasty is known for these accomplishments.
What are building projects, such as canals, roads, the Great Wall of China, and the terra cotta soldiers.
Dynasty that was known for "Intellectual Awakening" and known for its involvement in the "Golden Age".
What is the Zhou Dynasty?
This emperor is known for his harsh rule, expanding the empire, and for building the Great Wall of China and the terra cotta soldiers.
Who is Shi Huangdi?