Foreign Contacts Under the Tang Dynasty
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- Q1Traders and visitors came to China by a network of trade routes across....Central AsiaNorthern AsiaIndian OceanSouthern Asia30s
- Q2What was China's capital during the Han dynasty?ShanghaiHuang ZhouHong KongChang'an30s
- Q3What was the trade route called that the caravan took to travel to and from China?Milk RoadGobi DesertSilk RoadRocky Road30s
- Q4Which of the following places did traders NOT travel by sea from China?VietnamIndonesiaJapanIndia30s
- Q5What did the Chinese NOT learn or receive from India?grapesmedicinesugarsilk30s
- Q6Which religion did the Tang NOT tolerate in China?MuslimsJewsShintoismChristians30s
- Q7Why did the Tang become less welcoming of foreigners in China toward the end of their dynasty?foreigners called Uighurs began attacking China from across the borderforeigners were discriminated against because of their religionforeigners were discriminated against because of their job statusforeigners were discriminated against because of their ethnicity30s
- Q8Buddhist monks did not have to pay tax. What did this NOT produce?Buddhists invested the tax money back into the government and was then approved by the rulers.some converted to Buddhism because of their tax benefitsBuddhists became incredibly wealthyTheir wealth became resented and then they were attacked as a foreign religion30s
- Q9What did the Tang dynasty NOT do when they needed money?They began to seize Buddhist propertyBuddhists monks were tasked to ask for alms and give the money they received to the governmentThousands of Buddhists monks and nuns were forced to give up their way of lifeMetals were burnt down from their statues and given to the government60s