Geography
GOV Structure
GOV Policies
Philosophy
Religion
100

The region of Southeast Asia (India, China, Vietnam, etc.) has the _______________ Ocean to the East, and the _______________ Ocean to the South.

Pacific; Indian

100

Both India and China were considered "autocracies". What does this mean in terms of who has pwer in GOV?

Power is conentrated in a single person/ruler (Usually a king/queen or emperor) who makes all final decisions.

100

India had a codified (written down and put into law) social hierarchy (ranking systems for people). What was the name of this System?

Daily Double: What do we call people who are left out of this system?

Caste System

DD: Outcast

100

What are the 3 major Chinese philosophies that impacted government and civics?

Confucianism, Daoism (Taoism), and Legalism

100

What religion started in Ancient India and believes in karma, dharma, and reincarnation?

Hinduism

200

What mountain range is found between India's Northern Border and China's Southern border?

Himalayas

200

In ancient China, what was the ruling/royal family referred to as?

Hint: In sports its when a team wins multiple championships in a short span

Dynasty

200

Shi Huangdi built what massive construction project to protect China’s northern border?

Daily Daouble: Who did the Chinese need this protection for?

Great Wall of China

DD: The Huns

200

Daoism stresses the idea of "going with the flow" and living in harmony with what?

Nature

200

What religion was founded by Siddhartha Gautama and teaches the Four Noble Truths?

Buddhism

300

Name 1 River found in India and 1 found in China

Daily Double: One of China's famous rivers has a unique color to it. What causes this?

India: Indus, Ganges, or Brahmaputra Rver

China: Yangtze or Huang He (Yellow) River

DD: Loess/the unique soil

300

What group was found at the top of the Hindu caste system?

Brahmin/Priests

300

The Mandate of Heaven gave the emperor/his family the right to rule China. However, if power was abused the Mandate could be lost. 

What were citizens allowed/encouraged to do if that happened?

Remove/Overthrow the Emperor and his dynasty

300

Who did Confucianism believe MUST set a good example for others to follow?

Rulers/Leaders

300

What is the belief that your actions in this life affect your next life?

Karma

400

What are 2 advantages of establishing nations/kingdoms near bodies of water?

Daily Double: What makes China's Huanghe River yellow in color?

Travel/transport, food and water, natural barrier, good soil for farming, access to/use of boats, etc.

DD: Loess/minerals in the soil

400

What was the name of Indian rulers/kings?

Raja

400

What trading route would Chinese dynasty use to connect withEurope/the West?

Hint: Named after a fabric

Silk Road

400

Legalism believes in strict and harsh punishments, rewarding obedience. What does this mean about how the philosophy sees people?

EX: "People are naturally ____________ (adj)"

Evil/Bad/Selfish

400

What religion, predominantly found in India, is known for blending Islamic and Hindu beliefs, founded by Guru Nanak?

Sikhism/Sikh Religion

500

How do these geographic features (mountains, rivers, deserts, large forests, etc.) effect interactions between nations/kingdoms/empires?

HINT: Think trade, war, expansion, etc.

They serve as a natural barrier.

Hard to get through/around so people/armies/explorers dont

Makes trade, expansion, war, travel, etc much more diffcult

500

In both India and China, who were the advisors that would help the king/emperor manage small areas around the empire?

Governors

500

What is Ancient China's most significant contribution to modern government and hiring policies? (Hint: Think jobs and how people get them)

DD: What did this contribution prevent people from doing to get a job?


Civil Service Exams

DD: Government jobs were now filled through applications, testing, and interviews, rather than through connections or money

500

Which of these philosophies inspiured the Chinese Civil Service exams?

Confucianism

500

What is the endless cycle of birth, death, and reincarnation known as?

Daily Double: What is the end of this process called?

Samsara

DD: Moksha