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CHINA MAP REVIEW. Terms to Know. People to Meet. Standard 6.6.1 & 6.6.2 Civilizations & Geo Features. Standard 6.6.6 Han Dynasty: Contributions. Standard 6.6.6 Han Dynasty: Contributions. Standard 6.6.1 & 6.6.2 Civilizations & Geo Features. Standard 6.6.3 & 6.6.4
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CHINA MAP REVIEW Terms to Know People to Meet Standard 6.6.1 & 6.6.2 Civilizations & Geo Features Standard 6.6.6 Han Dynasty: Contributions Standard 6.6.6 Han Dynasty: Contributions Standard 6.6.1 & 6.6.2 Civilizations & Geo Features Standard 6.6.3 & 6.6.4 Confucianism: Life & Teachings Standard 6.6.5 Qin Dynasty: Policy & Achievements Standard 6.6.1 & 6.6.2 Civilizations & Geo Features Standard 6.6.7 Silk Road: Significance Standard 6.6.1 & 6.6.2 Civilizations & Geo Features Standard 6.6.5 Qin Dynasty: Policy & Achievements Standard 6.6.1 & 6.6.2 Civilizations & Geo Features Standard 6.6.3 & 6.6.4 Confucianism: Life & Teachings Standard 6.6.5 Qin Dynasty: Policy & Achievements Standard 6.6.7 Silk Road: Significance Standard 6.6.3 & 6.6.4 Confucianism: Life & Teachings Standard 6.6.3 & 6.6.4 Confucianism: Life & Teachings Standard 6.6.1 & 6.6.2 Civilizations & Geo Features Standard 6.6.7 Silk Road: Significance Standard 6.6.6 Han Dynasty: Contributions Standard 6.6.5 Qin Dynasty: Policy & Achievements Standard 6.6.3 & 6.6.4 Confucianism: Life & Teachings Standard 6.6.1 & 6.6.2 Civilizations & Geo Features Standard 6.6.7 Silk Road: Significance Standard 6.6.6 Han Dynasty: Contributions Standard 6.6.3 & 6.6.4 Confucianism: Life & Teachings Standard 6.6.5 Qin Dynasty: Policy & Achievements Standard 6.6.1 & 6.6.2 Civilizations & Geo Features Standard 6.6.7 Silk Road: Significance Standard 6.6.6 Han Dynasty: Contributions Standard 6.6.5 Qin Dynasty: Policy & Achievements Standard 6.6.1 & 6.6.2 Civilizations & Geo Features Standard 6.6.3 & 6.6.4 Confucianism: Life & Teachings Standard 6.6.7 Silk Road: Significance Standard 6.6.5 Qin Dynasty: Policy & Achievements Standard 6.6.6 Han Dynasty: Contributions Standard 6.6.1 & 6.6.2 Civilizations & Geo Features Standard 6.6.3 & 6.6.4 Confucianism: Life & Teachings
Huang He Valley People to Meet Return to Review Terms to Know
What farming methods helped farmers in Ancient China grow more crops?
Irrigation, pest control and cutting terraces into mountain slopes People to Meet Return to Review Terms to Know
Why did the amount of land owned by Aristocrat families decrease over time?
The land was split among their sons as an inheritance. People to Meet Return to Review Terms to Know
✓Creating and weaving silk✓Creating objects out of bronze, ivory, & jade✓making vases and dishes out of clay People to Meet Return to Review Terms to Know
It isolated them from other societies People to Meet Return to Review Terms to Know
Which body of water gets its name from the yellow soil that it carries from Mongolia to the Pacific Ocean?
Huang He People to Meet Return to Review Terms to Know
Why did Chinese farmers need to produce many crops on small amounts of land?
The desert and mountains could not be farmed. People to Meet Return to Review Terms to Know
Why did the earliest Chinese people live in the Huang He valley?
Frequent floods left rich soil People to Meet Return to Review Terms to Know
Chang Jiang People to Meet Return to Review Terms to Know
Land owning aristocrat families in China were not WHAT compared to now?
Were not as wealthy in future generations People to Meet Return to Review Terms to Know
Confucianism and Daoism developed partially in response to what?
A long period of unrest and violence that made people fearful People to Meet Return to Review Terms to Know
People should put family and community needs above their own. People to Meet Return to Review Terms to Know
What religion taught that people should give up worldly desires and turn to nature?
Daoism People to Meet Return to Review Terms to Know
What religion taught that people needed to have a sense of duty
Confucianism People to Meet Return to Review Terms to Know
That children should respect their elders. People to Meet Return to Review Terms to Know
Confucius People to Meet Return to Review Terms to Know
Who developed the Golden Rule: “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.”
Cruel laws and punishments People to Meet Return to Review Terms to Know
Laozi People to Meet Return to Review Terms to Know
“the First Qin Emperor.” People to Meet Return to Review Terms to Know
Because her based his rule upon Legalism People to Meet Return to Review Terms to Know
He created one currency, he standardized weights and measurements, he ordered the construction of roads and a huge canal. People to Meet Return to Review Terms to Know
They viewed his as a cruel ruler, he reduced aristocrat power, he forced farmers to build roads and the Great Wall People to Meet Return to Review Terms to Know
He punished or killed them. People to Meet Return to Review Terms to Know
Aristocrats, scholars, and _____viewed Qin Shihuangdi as a cruel leader.