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Critical Thinking
Critical Thinking
100

What desert formed part of China's natural barriers?

the Taklimakan

100

Who called himself "first emperor?"

Shi Huangdi

100

Why were camels used on the Silk Roads?

Camels are strong, sure-footed, and tough.

100

What is one of ancient China's most important inventions?

paper

100

What concept led to the dynastic cycle?

the Mandate of Heaven

200
What is another name for the Chang Jiang river?

Yangtze River

200

Shi Huangdi followed which Chinese philosophy?

Legalism

200

What goods were brought to China from the West?

silk, paper, and lacquerware

200

What religion spread from India to China?

Buddhism

200

The Han rulers replaced Legalism with...?

Confucianism

300

Which was the earliest Chinese dynasty for which evidence exists?

Shang

300

Who became known as Empress Lu?

Liu Bang's wife

300

What goods were taken to China from Europe?

honey and grapes

300

Which Chinese philosophy promoted filial piety?

Confucianism

300

Which of the following is NOT true about trade on the Silk Roads?

A. Traders often bartered items for other goods

B. Traders used different currencies to pay for items

C. Traders used a single currency to pay for items

D. Many traders carried no money at all

C. Traders used a single currency to pay for items

400

Where did China's first dynasty develop?

along the Huang He

400

What was invented during the Han dynasty to show direction?

compass

400

How did traders protect themselves on the Silk Roads?

they traveled in groups called caravans

400

Which of the following is the best description of the Silk Roads?

A. Overland routes connecting China with Europe

B.land/maritime routes connecting China with Asia, Europe, and Africa

C. ran through Russia to northern Japan

D. were not used after 100 B.C. 

B.land/maritime routes connecting China with Asia, Europe, and Africa

400

Which of the following is NOT true of the Jiang River?

A. third longest river in the world

B. also called the Yellow River

C. maintains a relatively predictable course

D. helped unify China through transportation and trade

B. also called the Yellow River

500

Which Chinese philosophy focuses on living in harmony with nature and the Way?

Daoism

500

Which invention allowed ideas to spread farther and faster than ever?

paper
500
How long ago does Fredrik Hiebert conclude traders began traveling along the Silk Roads?
4,000 or 5,000 years ago
500

How did natural barriers shape China's civilization?

Deserts, mountains, and oceans isolated China somewhat from the rest of the world

500

Which of the following is NOT true of the Han dynasty?

A. Taxes were lowered and harsh laws were ended

B. dynasty was very short-lived bc rulers were not wise

C. Appointed officials had to pass an exam on Confucianism

D. Peasants were required to work only one month per year on public projects

B. dynasty was very short-lived bc rulers were not wise