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CATEGORY: Geography POINT VALUE : 20 China has the ___________ of any country in the world largest area largest population largest river worst weather. CATEGORY: Geography POINT VALUE : 20 China has the ___________ of any country in the world A. largest area
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CATEGORY: Geography • POINT VALUE : 20 • China has the ___________ of any country in the world • largest area • largest population • largest river • worst weather
CATEGORY: Geography POINT VALUE : 20 China has the ___________ of any country in the world A. largest area B. largest population C. largest river D. worst weather
CATEGORY: Geography • POINT VALUE : 40 • China’s weather can best be described as • Mild • Hot • Cold • Variation of extremes
CATEGORY: Geography • POINT VALUE : 40 • China’s weather can best be described as • Mild • Hot • Cold • Variation of extremes
CATEGORY: Geography POINT VALUE : 60 The northwestern part of China is mostly a. desert b. plateaus c. plains d. coastal wetlands
CATEGORY: Geography POINT VALUE : 60 The northwestern part of China is mostly a. desert b. plateaus c. plains d. coastal wetlands
CATEGORY: Geography POINT VALUE : 80 The place that is also known as the “roof of the world” because of its high mountain ranges is a. in the Taklimakan Desert b. on the coastal wetlands c. the Tibetan Plateau d. Gobi Desert
CATEGORY: Geography POINT VALUE : 80 The place that is also known as the “roof of the world” because of its high mountain ranges is a. in the Taklimakan Desert b. on the coastal wetlands c. the Tibetan Plateau d. Gobi Desert
CATEGORY: Geography POINT VALUE : 100 The ______________ protected Inner China from invaders who might have tried to enter from the northwest. a. Taklimakan Desert b. Tibetan Plateau c. Himalayan Mountains d. Turfan Depression
CATEGORY: Geography POINT VALUE : 100 The ______________ protected Inner China from invaders who might have tried to enter from the northwest. a. Taklimakan Desert b. Tibetan Plateau c. Himalayan Mountains d. Turfan Depression
CATEGORY: Chinese Dynasties POINT VALUE : 20 Archeologists found human and animal bones in the ruins of Anyang. What conclusion did they reach based on their findings? a. whole families were buried in the same grave b. animals were treated as equal to humans c. kings were buried with supplies for the afterlife d. the people were killed by invaders
CATEGORY: Chinese Dynasties POINT VALUE : 20 Archeologists found human and animal bones in the ruins of Anyang. What conclusion did they reach based on their findings? a. whole families were buried in the same grave b. animals were treated as equal to humans c. kings were buried with supplies for the afterlife d. the people were killed by invaders
CATEGORY: Chinese Dynasties POINT VALUE : 40 The use of __________ made the Shang armies especially powerful. a. bronze weapons b. stone weapons c. weapons made from bones d. iron weapons
CATEGORY: Chinese Dynasties POINT VALUE : 40 The use of __________ made the Shang armies especially powerful. a. bronze weapons b. stone weapons c. weapons made from bones d. iron weapons
CATEGORY: Chinese Dynasties POINT VALUE : 60 The term that best describes the characters used in Chinese writing is a. letters b. alphabet c. pictograph d. logograph
CATEGORY: Chinese Dynasties POINT VALUE : 60 The term that best describes the characters used in Chinese writing is a. letters b. alphabet c. pictograph d. logograph
CATEGORY: Chinese Dynasties POINT VALUE : 80 What may have contributed to the downfall/weakening of the Shang Dynasty? a. artisans were rarely paid for their work b. too much land acquisition c. too much work and not enough leisure time d. wasting resources on palaces
CATEGORY: Chinese Dynasties POINT VALUE : 80 What may have contributed to the downfall/weakening of the Shang Dynasty? a. artisans were rarely paid for their work b. too much land acquisition c. too much work and not enough leisure time d. wasting resources on palaces
CATEGORY: Chinese Dynasties POINT VALUE : 100 Which three philosophies had the most significant impact on Chinese society and culture? a. Buddhism, Hinduism, and Legalism b. Buddhism, Confucianism, and Daoism c. Confucianism, Legalism, and Hinduism d. Confucianism, Daoism, and Legalism
CATEGORY: Chinese Dynasties POINT VALUE : 100 Which three philosophies had the most significant impact on Chinese society and culture? a. Buddhism, Hinduism, and Legalism b. Buddhism, Confucianism, and Daoism c. Confucianism, Legalism, and Hinduism d. Confucianism, Daoism, and Legalism
CATEGORY: Chinese Dynasties POINT VALUE : 20 • Which of the following philosophies was used most by the Qin Dynasty to determine how they would rule? • a. Confucianism • b. Daoism • c. Feudalism • d. Legalism
CATEGORY: Chinese Dynasties POINT VALUE : 20 • Which of the following philosophies was used most by the Qin Dynasty to determine how they would rule? • a. Confucianism • b. Daoism • c. Feudalism • d. Legalism
CATEGORY: Chinese Dynasties POINT VALUE : 40 Which of the following Chinese inventions has had the greatest impact on the world? a. printing press b. gunpowder c. porcelain d. fireworks
CATEGORY: Chinese Dynasties POINT VALUE : 40 Which of the following Chinese inventions has had the greatest impact on the world? a. printing press b. gunpowder c. porcelain d. fireworks
CATEGORY: Chinese Dynasties POINT VALUE : 60 What did Emperor Qin Shihuangdi do that helped organize his empire? a. created a new religion and made everyone follow it b. created a new written language and made everyone use it c. made everyone study the same subjects at school d. made everyone grow and eat the same kind of food
CATEGORY: Chinese Dynasties POINT VALUE : 60 What did Emperor Qin Shihuangdi do that helped organize his empire? a. created a new religion and made everyone follow it b. created a new written language and made everyone use it c. made everyone study the same subjects at school d. made everyone grow and eat the same kind of food
CATEGORY: Chinese Dynasties POINT VALUE : 80 Which group of people had the best life under the Qin Dynasty? a. merchants b. artists c. peasants d. scholars
CATEGORY: Chinese Dynasties POINT VALUE : 80 Which group of people had the best life under the Qin Dynasty? a. merchants b. artists c. peasants d. scholars
CATEGORY: Chinese Dynasties POINT VALUE : 100 Under the Han Dynasty, which of the following happened with the Chinese for the first time? a. they traded silk b. salt was obtained from the sea c. the people used farm animals d. artists painted with brushes
CATEGORY: Chinese Dynasties POINT VALUE : 100 Under the Han Dynasty, which of the following happened with the Chinese for the first time? a. they traded silk b. salt was obtained from the sea c. the people used farm animals d. artists painted with brushes
CATEGORY: Ancient China POINT VALUE : 20 Why was silk so valuable and expensive? a. Syrian wool was too itchy for clothing b. Indian cotton was to expensive c. Silk grew everywhere and was produced throughout Asia d. Only the Chinese knew how to make it
CATEGORY: Ancient China POINT VALUE : 20 Why was silk so valuable and expensive? a. Syrian wool was too itchy for clothing b. Indian cotton was to expensive c. Silk grew everywhere and was produced throughout Asia d. Only the Chinese knew how to make it
CATEGORY: Ancient China POINT VALUE : 40 What was the punishment for exporting silk worms? a. there was no punishment it was encouraged b. death c. a huge fine d. forced labor
CATEGORY: Ancient China POINT VALUE : 40 What was the punishment for exporting silk worms? a. there was no punishment it was encouraged b. death c. a huge fine d. forced labor
CATEGORY: Ancient China POINT VALUE : 60 Which of the following were major trade items from China? a. silk, jade, and cotton b. silk, porcelain, and jade c. rice, cotton, and silk d. jade, ivory, and silk
CATEGORY: Ancient China POINT VALUE : 60 Which of the following were major trade items from China? a. silk, jade, and cotton b. silk, porcelain, and jade c. rice, cotton, and silk d. jade, ivory, and silk
CATEGORY: Ancient China POINT VALUE : 80 How did the geography of China impact Chinese civilizations? a. very little access to China was unimpeded b. trade routes were very easy to travel c. most other civilizations established trade with China from its earliest days d. mountains and deserts provided natural barriers and China remained isolated for many years
CATEGORY: Ancient China POINT VALUE : 80 How did the geography of China impact Chinese civilizations? a. very little access to China was unimpeded b. trade routes were very easy to travel c. most other civilizations established trade with China from its earliest days d. mountains and deserts provided natural barriers and China remained isolated for many years
CATEGORY: Ancient China POINT VALUE : 100 Life in China has nearly always revolved around the a. family b. individual c. government d. leaders
CATEGORY: Ancient China POINT VALUE : 100 Life in China has nearly always revolved around the a. family b. individual c. government d. leaders
CATEGORY: Ancient China POINT VALUE : 20 Which of the following terms best describes how the Chinese viewed the leaders of the dynasty? a. mandate of Heaven b. divine right to rule c. democracy d. oligarchy
CATEGORY: Ancient China POINT VALUE : 20 Which of the following terms best describes how the Chinese viewed the leaders of the dynasty? a. mandate of Heaven b. divine right to rule c. democracy d. oligarchy
CATEGORY: Ancient China POINT VALUE : 40 Which of the following best describes the importance of the Silk Road? a. trade route b. cultural diffusion c. region where silk was grown d. region where silk was forbidden to be traded
CATEGORY: Ancient China POINT VALUE : 40 Which of the following best describes the importance of the Silk Road? a. trade route b. cultural diffusion c. region where silk was grown d. region where silk was forbidden to be traded
CATEGORY: Ancient China POINT VALUE : 60 Which of the following best describes the Shang Dynasty? a. new writing system everyone had to use, legalism, and persecuted Confucius followers b. bronze weapons, ancestor worship, human sacrifice, and logographs c. mandate of heaven, warring states period , 3 Philosophies d. rise of peasant king, bamboo drills, magnetic compass, acupuncture, anesthetics, astronomy, and trading silk for first time
CATEGORY: Ancient China POINT VALUE : 60 Which of the following best describes the Shang Dynasty? new writing system everyone had to use, legalism, and persecuted Confucius followers b. bronze weapons, ancestor worship, human sacrifice, and logographs c. mandate of heaven, warring states period , 3 Philosophies d. rise of peasant king, bamboo drills, magnetic compass, acupuncture, anesthetics, astronomy, and trading silk for first time
CATEGORY: Ancient China POINT VALUE : 80 Which of the following best describes the Zhou Dynasty? a. new writing system everyone had to use, legalism, and persecuted Confucius followers b. bronze weapons, ancestor worship, human sacrifice, and logographs c. mandate of heaven, warring states period , 3 Philosophies d. rise of peasant king, bamboo drills, magnetic compass, acupuncture, anesthetics, astronomy, and trading silk for first time
CATEGORY: Ancient China POINT VALUE : 80 Which of the following best describes the Zhou Dynasty? a. new writing system everyone had to use, legalism, and persecuted Confucius followers b. bronze weapons, ancestor worship, human sacrifice, and logographs c. mandate of heaven, warring states period , 3 Philosophies d. rise of peasant king, bamboo drills, magnetic compass, acupuncture, anesthetics, astronomy, and trading silk for first time
CATEGORY: Ancient China • POINT VALUE : 100 • Which of the following best describes the Qin Dynasty? • a. new writing system everyone had to use, legalism, and persecuted Confucius followers • b. bronze weapons, ancestor worship, human sacrifice, and logographs • c. mandate of heaven, warring states period , 3 Philosophies • d. rise of peasant king, bamboo drills, magnetic compass, acupuncture, anesthetics, astronomy, and trading silk for first time