Setting
Culture
About the History
Politics
Economy
100

•What is the largest country in East Asia?

China

100

•How has the U.S. influenced Asian culture?

Baseball

100

•What were ruling families in China called?

Dynasity's 

100

•What type of government exists in China?

unitary system

100

•What kind of economy does North Korea have?

command economy

200

•How is being close to rivers helpful?

a great source of fresh water, good, fertile soil, and trade

200

•How many religions does China recognize?

5

200

•How did the Ming Dynasty contribute to the growth of China?

helped China expand trade, and almost completely rebuilt the Great   Wall

200

•What would South Korea be considered –

rule by one, few, or many?

few

200

what economic level is japan?

level one

300

•Why does a majority of China’s population live in the east?

•due to deserts and mountains in the west

300

•What is the official language of China?

•The official language of China is Mandarin

300

•How did World War II come to an end?

dropped 2 atomic bombs on japan

300

•What type of government exists in China and Vietnam?

communist states

300

what economic level is china?

level two

400

•What physical feature serves as a natural boundary between China, India, and Nepal?

•Plateau of Tibet

400

what is the average GDP per capita for asia?

$10,000

400

•What were 2 items traded on the Silk Road?

silk, tea,   paper, and spices were   exchanged for wool, gold, and   silver

400

•What would Brunei be considered – rule by one, few, or many?

rule by one

400

what economic level is Cambodia and Myanmar?

level three

500

•What major physical feature is east of East and Southeast Asia?

Pacific ocean

500

what are standards of living when it comes to the culture of a country?

life expectancy, GDP per capita, Literacy rate 

500

•Who was the founder of the Mongol Empire that controlled most of China, and parts of Russia, and Eastern Europe?

Genghis Khan

500

•Does North Korea have a limited or unlimited government?

unlimited

500

what does the three levels of economic level mean?

level 1= developed

level 2= developing

level 3= underdeveloped