The Great Wall of China was created to stop...
What is to stop the Mongol invaders from the north conquering China (stopping their horses)
Describe the Warring States period (what was happening)
What is constant war between the states of China/ its families that lasted 400 years
Daoism is about being in harmony with...
What is being in harmony with nature
The 400 years that the Han Dynasty ruled over China is referred to by historians as a
What is Golden Age
Daoism uses this symbol their philosophy
What is Ying and Yang
China had a disadvantage when it came to location
What is they are isolated by geographic features = they have a hard time expanding and interacting with other civilizations prior to SILK ROAD
After the Warring States ended, what happened to China
What is it was united under the Qin Dynasty
Confucianism is about being in harmony with....
What is society/one another
The achievements of the Han Dynasty
What is the compass, papermaking, operating through the Silk Road, creating Silk, Junk Ship with advanced rudders to steer
Daoist deal with life challenges by....
What is Accept and Flow like Water
The Haung He River (Yellow River) referred to as "China's Sorrow"
What is due to its periodic flooding caused wide spread distruction
The philosophy that Shi Huangdi used to keep his people in line and what is its
What is Legalism, all people are born evil
What is "Mandate of Heaven"
The purpose of the Civil Service Exam during the Han Dynasty is
What is to give people a chance at social mobility and earning their jobs through merit
The main philosophy followed by the Han Dynasty government
What is Confucianism
The Gobi Desert and the Himalayan Mountains created limitations for Chinese civilization because....
What is the harsh climates, dangerous terrain limit people peoples ability to leave China and for the empire to expand with ease
The achievements of Shi Huangdi are
What is Great Wall of China, Terracotta Army, Limited crimes, United China, Created one currency, Increased trade, Made Highways and Roads
Founder of Daoism
What is Lao Tzu
In Confucianism, what is the term for respecting one's elders and the hierarchy of society
What is Filial Piety