Vocabulary
Geography
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Culture
Silk Road
100

What is the definition of exchange?

trade

100

What were the names of the two rivers in Ancient China?

The Yellow and Yangtze Rivers

100

What did their language use instead of letters?

Characters

100

What was an important place for their community?

Markets

100

What goods were transported on the Silk Road from China? 

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Silk Fabric, Tea Leaves, and Porcelain Ware

200

What is the definition of chariot?

A cart with two wheels and a horse used for war

200

What part of Asia was Ancient China located in?

East Asia

200

What did some nobles use bones to do?

Predict the future

200

What two materials did they often make artwork out of?

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Bronze metal and jade carvings

200

Physical goods were not the only thing traded on the Silk Road; they also traded what?

Ideas and services

300

What is the definition of caravan?

A group of people who travel together 
300

What are dynasties?

Powerful families who ruled China for many years

300

What two things did people use to write on?

Bamboo and silk

300

What materials were buildings made out of?

Mud bricks and straw roofs

300

Trade on the Silk Road went from China to what other three places?

India, Pakistan, and Rome

400

What is the definition of peasant?

poor farmer with low social class

400

What three geographic features are to the east, south and west, and north?


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East: Seas

South and West: Himalayan Mountains

North: Gobi Desert

400

What was the job of the Craftspeople in Ancient China?

They made pottery, chariots, and weapons.

400

Name the types of houses that nobles lived in AND where they were buried.

Palaces, Tombs

400

What is the definition of cultural diffusion?

When items, practices, or beliefs move from one culture to another.

500

What is the definition of merchant?

a person whose job is trade (buying and selling things)

500

Name the three dynasties of Ancient China.

Xia, Shang, and Zhou

500

Name the 5 groups of people in Ancient China.

Peasants, Craftspeople, Merchants, Soldiers, Landowners

500

Name the 4 inventions that came from Ancient China.

Silk, Calendar based on moon, Strong boats, Bow and Arrow

500

What types of skills did Craftspeople provide?

Carving a statue, painting a scroll, or building an irrigation system