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Page 123 -128 1-4. Chapter 5 Ancient China Section 1. (a) Loess – is a yellow-brown soil that is carried along with the water of a river. (b) Dike – a protective wall along a river to hold back its water.

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  1. Page 123 -128 1-4 Chapter 5 Ancient China Section 1

  2. (a) Loess – is a yellow-brown soil that is carried along with the water of a river. • (b) Dike – a protective wall along a river to hold back its water. • (c) Extended Family – Closely related people in a family parents, sons, daughters, grandparents, aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins and so on. 1. Define

  3. (a)North China Plain-located in the eastern corner of China near the Yellow Sea. 2. Identify

  4. (b) Huang He or Yellow River – is one of the largest rivers in China and cuts Northern China in Half. 2. Identify

  5. (c) Chang Jiang or Yangze river – Another large river one of the worlds largest and it cuts right through central China. 2. Identify

  6. Many civilizations started and developed around a major River and this theory is true to the yellow river. Many civilization began their lives near the river and then spread to other river valleys 3. How did the Huang He affect ancient Chinese civilization?

  7. The early Chinese family was different than what we know today, Ancient families would be living with great-grandparents, grandparents, parents, aunts and uncles, sons and daughters, nieces and nephews, and so on and they will all live in the same house with their extended family. 4. What was the early Chinese Family household organized?

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