Chapter 22.2
Chapter 22.3
Chapter 22.4
Chapter 22.5
Chapter 22.6
100

What measures did they use to maintain power?

Harsh punishments

100

True or false: Rich and poor people were punished based off their jobs

False

100

How many years did it take for them to finish the wall?

10

100
He executed ___ confucian scholars for plotting against him. 

460

100

The dynasty _________ shortly after his death

Fell apart

200

They divided the area into how many districts?

36

200

What was the only acceptable form of money was money metal coins made of?

Gold and bronze

200

How many workers did they have to build the Great Wall?

300,000

200

He ordered books to be burned. Only books dealing with medicine and _______, and the history of the Qin

Farming

200

His tomb was built by more than how many workers?

700,000 workers

300

Who did he exile when he thought he/she was plotting against him. 

His mother

300

What were the punishments (fines) paid in?

Armor, shields, or gold

300

About how many workers died while working on the Great Wall?

Tens of thousands

300

Anyone who criticized the government would be ________

Executed

300

Some of them were buried with him to prevent _____ ________ from learning about the treasures of the tomb.

Grave robbers

400

They used military power and alliances to gain control of what?

Rival states

400

What physical punishments did they do?

forced labor, whippings, and beheadings

400

What border was the wall built along?

Northern

400

Scholars who disobeyed were marketed with a ______ on their faces and sent to forced labor. 

Tattoos

400

When were the treasures discovered?

1974 C.E.

500

To make trade easier, he standardized _____, weights, and measures

Money

500

What was the Great Wall's old name?

10,000 Li Long Wall

500

The changes to unify and protect China raised a lot of __________ by many especially confucian scholars.

Opposition

500

There was an entire army made of _________, it included ____ life-sized figures. Each one is unique.

1) Terraotta 

2) 6,000