Ancient China Review
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- Q1What did all of the Chinese philosophies have in common?The intended to control societyThey intended to help societyThey intended to make the upper class wealthierThe intended to keep the upper and lower classes seperated60s
- Q2China got weathly because sillk was very popular in…?RomeAfricaAustraliaUnited States60s
- Q3What events in China caused people to look for ways to restore order?the expansion of Daoismthe River of Sorrowsthe introduction of Legalismthe Period of Warring States60s
- Q4What religion spread to China and throughout most of AsiaHinduismBuddhismChristianityIslam60s
- Q5What made it difficult to travel in and out of China?deserts and mountainsocean and mountainsrivers and plateaudeserts and rivers60s
- Q6What caused a decline in the use of the Silk Road?sea routesair travelpeople got tired of walkingcamels60s
- Q7Who ordered the burning of all books that didn't agree with him?Yu the GreatLui BangQin ShihuangdiHan Wudi60s
- Q8Why was the Yangtze River so important to early China?It was a major waterway for trade and transportationIt connected all of ChinaIt is the longest river in the worldIt lead directly to the Atlantic Ocean60s
- Q9What did early Zhou priests use to predict the future?Mandate of Heavenoracle boneskingsscribes60s
- Q10What effect did common currency have on China?made paying workers more difficultmade trade more difficultmade trade easiermade making money easier60s
- Q11What did the caves along the Silk Road provide travelers?A way to exchange knowledge from other lands, cultural diffusionA place to cool downA place for Artisans to show their workA place to bury the dead60s
- Q12What natural barrier to the north kept China isolated from other places?
Kunlun Shan Mountains
Gobi DesertEast China Sea
Himalaya Mountains60s - Q13What Chinese inventions helped increase maritime trade?
compass and porcelain
rudder and compasswaterwheel and ruddergunpowder and saddle
60s - Q14What are the 3 main philosophies of early China?Daoism, Legalism, ChinismConfucianism, Flyerism, LegalismConfucianism, Daoism, LegalismConfucianism, Daoism, Taoism60s
- Q15Who thought people should give up worldly desires for nature and the Dao?ConfuciusHan WudiLaoziHanfeizi60s