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Please enter the room quietly and make note of the class work and homework in your agendas. Will the person responsible for retrieving the journals for your table please do so. . Tang and Song Dynasty Quiz - Answer Key:. The Tang Dynasty.
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Please enter the room quietly and make note of the class work and homework in your agendas. Will the person responsible for retrieving the journals for your table please do so.
Tang and Song Dynasty Quiz - Answer Key: The Tang Dynasty 1) _________________________ was the dynasty that reunified China. 2) _________________________ was the first country to use the merit system. 3) Using the civil service examination to promote and fire public officials was first an idea of ______________________. 4) The Tang Dynasty brought back the __________________________ to help build a strong central government. 5) After they passed the civil service exam the ____________________________ worked in government jobs in the Song Dynasty. China Confucius bureaucracy scholar-officials
Vocab Word Search (pages 280 - 285) Land tenure - literacy - Money economy - Porcelain -
Vocab Word Search (pages 280 - 285) The way land is owned and distributed in a region. Land tenure - literacy - Money economy - Porcelain -
Vocab Word Search (pages 280 - 285) The way land is owned and distributed in a region. Land tenure - literacy - The ability to read and write. Money economy - Porcelain -
Vocab Word Search (pages 280 - 285) The way land is owned and distributed in a region. Land tenure - literacy - The ability to read and write. Economy in which people use currency rather than barter to buy and sell goods. Money economy - Porcelain -
Vocab Word Search (pages 280 - 285) The way land is owned and distributed in a region. Land tenure - literacy - The ability to read and write. Economy in which people use currency rather than barter to buy and sell goods. Money economy - Porcelain - A hard white pottery of extremely fine quality.
Advances in Farming, Trade and Technology What were some of the innovations that helped China to grow?
Can you guess what China's most important export was? Here's a hint: I wouldn't trade you my cookies for all the _________ in China.
Can you guess what China's most important export was? Here's a hint: I wouldn't trade you my cookies for all the _________ in China. Tea Find this fact at the bottom of your chapter breakdown and circle it.!!!
Read the section Southern Rice Farming on pages 280-281 and answer these questions: 1) What could farmers do with rice? 2) What happened to the population as a result of growing rice?
Read the section Southern Rice Farming on pages 280-281 and answer these questions: 1) What could farmers do with rice? Farmers could plant and harvest two, or even three, crops a year. 2) What happened to the population as a result of growing rice?
Read the section Southern Rice Farming on pages 280-281 and answer these questions: 1) What could farmers do with rice? Farmers could plant and harvest two, or even three, crops a year. 2) What happened to the population as a result of growing rice? Population soared.
Read the section Land Tenure on page 281 and answer these questions: 1) How did the Tang alter China’s land tenure system? 2) Who became tenant farmers?
Read the section Land Tenure on page 281 and answer these questions: 1) How did the Tang alter China’s land tenure system? The government allowed wealthy families to purchase much of the good farmland. 2) Who became tenant farmers?
Read the section Land Tenure on page 281 and answer these questions: 1) How did the Tang alter China’s land tenure system? The government allowed wealthy families to purchase much of the good farmland. 2) Who became tenant farmers? Peasants became tenant farmers.
Read the section Ships and Navigation on page 282 and answer these questions: 1) What did the Chinese lead the world in? 2) How large were the ships that the Chinese built?
Read the section Ships and Navigation on page 282 and answer these questions: 1) What did the Chinese lead the world in? In shipbuilding technology. 2) How large were the ships that the Chinese built?
Read the section Ships and Navigation on page 282 and answer these questions: 1) What did the Chinese lead the world in? In shipbuilding technology. 2) How large were the ships that the Chinese built? They could hold 500 people.
Read the section Ships and Navigation on page 282 and answer these questions: 3) What was another key invention of the Chinese and what did it allow them to do? 4) What was the benefit to merchants of having a magnetic compass?
Read the section Ships and Navigation on page 282 and answer these questions: 3) What was another key invention of the Chinese and what did it allow them to do? They invented the magnetic compass. It allowed them to navigate in open seas. 4) What was the benefit to merchants of having a magnetic compass?
Read the section Ships and Navigation on page 282 and answer these questions: 3) What was another key invention of the Chinese and what did it allow them to do? They invented the magnetic compass. It allowed them to navigate in open seas. 4) What was the benefit to merchants of having a magnetic compass? It allowed them to travel to distant lands without getting lost.
Magnetic Compass "The Fish" *Circle this on your Chapter Breakdown*
Read the section Gunpowder and Printing on page 282 and answer these questions: 1) What was gunpowder used for during the Song era? 2) By the 800s what did the Chinese develop?
Read the section Gunpowder and Printing on page 282 and answer these questions: 1) What was gunpowder used for during the Song era? It was used to make bombs, rockets and other weapons. 2) By the 800s what did the Chinese develop?
Read the section Gunpowder and Printing on page 282 and answer these questions: 1) What was gunpowder used for during the Song era? It was used to make bombs, rockets and other weapons. 2) By the 800s what did the Chinese develop? They had developed a way of producing books known as block printing.
Read the section Gunpowder and Printing on page 282 and answer these questions: 3) Describe the “moveable type” process. 4) What did the printing process do the cost of books and what increased as a result?
Read the section Gunpowder and Printing on page 282 and answer these questions: 3) Describe the “moveable type” process. Each piece of type had one Chinese character carved on it. The pieces could be assembled as needed to print a page of text. 4) What did the printing process do the cost of books and what increased as a result?
Read the section Gunpowder and Printing on page 282 and answer these questions: 3) Describe the “moveable type” process. Each piece of type had one Chinese character carved on it. The pieces could be assembled as needed to print a page of text. 4) What did the printing process do the cost of books and what increased as a result? It lowered the cost of books. The number of schools increased and so did literacy.
Growth of Trade Chinese trading outpost in the South China Sea.
Read the section The Growth of Trade on page 284 and answer these questions: 1) What was the first factor that helped increase trade? 2) What was the third factor that helped increase trade?
Read the section The Growth of Trade on page 284 and answer these questions: 1) What was the first factor that helped increase trade? Increased farm production. 2) What was the third factor that helped increase trade?
Read the section The Growth of Trade on page 284 and answer these questions: 1) What was the first factor that helped increase trade? Increased farm production. 2) What was the third factor that helped increase trade? The development of the money economy.
Read the section The Growth of Trade on page 284 and answer these questions: 3) What was the main currency during the Tang Dynasty? 4) During the Song period; what did the government issue and why did they use it?
Read the section The Growth of Trade on page 284 and answer these questions: 3) What was the main currency during the Tang Dynasty? Copper coins, called cash. 4) During the Song period; what did the government issue and why did they use it?
Read the section The Growth of Trade on page 284 and answer these questions: 3) What was the main currency during the Tang Dynasty? Copper coins, called cash. 4) During the Song period; what did the government issue and why did they use it? They used paper currency. It was easy to use, especially in trade over long distances.
Expanding Industries Chinese silk being made at a shop.
Read the section Expanding Industries on page 285 and answer these questions: 1) What industries expanded during the Song Dynasty? 2) What did Chinese porcelain become? 3) What was one of China’s biggest industries and what were other industries it affected?
Read the section Expanding Industries on page 285 and answer these questions: 1) What industries expanded during the Song Dynasty? The production of silk cloth and ceramics. 2) What did Chinese porcelain become? 3) What was one of China’s biggest industries and what were other industries it affected?
Read the section Expanding Industries on page 285 and answer these questions: 1) What industries expanded during the Song Dynasty? The production of silk cloth and ceramics. 2) What did Chinese porcelain become? It became a major trade item that was prized around the world. 3) What was one of China’s biggest industries and what were other industries it affected?
Read the section Expanding Industries on page 285 and answer these questions: 1) What industries expanded during the Song Dynasty? The production of silk cloth and ceramics. 2) What did Chinese porcelain become? It became a major trade item that was prized around the world. 3) What was one of China’s biggest industries and what were other industries it affected? Iron production was the biggest because it effected industries like salt production, weapons, tools, nails and even Buddhists statues.