Module 11 Flashcards

1
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First homo erectus other term

A

upright man

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2
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Where did first homo erectus live

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Both east and Southeast asia

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3
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How many years did the first homo live

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almost two million years ago

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4
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How many fossils of homos were found

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40 Homo erectus men

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5
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what is the other term of homo erectus

A

Peking men

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6
Q

Where were the fossils found

A

near Beijing, China and Indonesia

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7
Q

Who were the first ones to migrate to other parts of Asia

A

Homo erectus

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8
Q

What followed the Homo Erectus

A

herds of animals like mammoths

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9
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What did the Homo Erectus bring with them on different parts of the world

A

Own culture and practices

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10
Q

Where was the first dynasties recorded

A

In China

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11
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What was the first Dynasty named

A

Xia Dynasty

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12
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What followed the Xia Dynasty

A

Shang Dynasty of Yellow river valley

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13
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What was the longest lasting dynasty in chinese history

A

Zhou Dynasty

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14
Q

What was massed developed during Zhou Dynasty

A

Bronze ware

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15
Q

What became modern Chinese Characters that are familiar today

A

Written script

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16
Q

What is the reflection of vast influence of China

A

Religion

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17
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What were intertwined with Chinese culture in some way

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Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism

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18
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What became a state religion during Han Dynasty

A

Confucianism

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19
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When was Confucianism become a state religion

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Han Dynasty

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20
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In what countries did these beliefs, traditions and practices spilled in?

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Hong Kong, Mongolia, Japan, Korea, Macau, Ryukyu Islands (now known as Okinawa prefecture), Tibet, and Taiwan.

21
Q

did most asian countries get colonized?

A

yes

22
Q

What was the aftermath of long colonization

A

Literature

23
Q

What responded to the long history of colonization with an intellectual discourse called postcolonialism or postcolonial studies

A

Literary Criticism

24
Q

It is an era or theory that is developed after a certain colony gains independence from its mother country.

A

postcolonialism

25
Q

What are the two intellectual discourse accompanied with the Literary Criticism response

A

postcolonialism or postcolonial studies

26
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what looks these colonial countries and sees how being colonized has affected their political, economical, and social climate.

A

Postcolonialism

27
Q

Does postcolonialism analyze particular text by reading text in a specific and critical way?

A

Yes

28
Q

Does postcolonialism ask the reader to analyze and expound on the effects of colonization and imperialism on the characters?

A

Yes

29
Q

Does postcolonialism seek to look at the way the powers of the colonizers are extended beyond their colonial era and into the future of the colonized country?

A

Yes

30
Q

What term is a way to counteract how the colonized have held onto their colonizers?

A

Decolonization

31
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is the intellectual process of returning to the former independence that colonies have enjoyed before the colonizers came.

A

Decolonization

32
Q

Who taught and integrated cultural practices, and beliefs in an extensive and exhaustive process of change

A

Colonizers

33
Q

Was a Chinese poet known for his genius, romantic musings and innovation

A

Li Bai also known as Li Bo

34
Q

Were the most famous poets during Tang Dynasty also known as “Golden Age”

A

Li Bai and Du Fu

35
Q

Who wrote “Seeing off a friend”

A

Li Bai

36
Q

What era and age was the most famous poets lived

A

Tang Dynasty, also known as “golden age”

37
Q

What did Li Bai write

A

“Seeing off a friend”

38
Q

Was born in North Korea in 1928 and fled to south 1946 and became a poet after being discharged and championed the integration of war experiences

A

Chon Ponggon

39
Q

His poems are usually about the ways to deal with and overcome the traumatic experiences of war

A

Chon Ponggon

40
Q

What did Chon Ponggon write

A

“If you come to a stony place”

41
Q

who wrote “If you come to a stony place”

A

Chon Ponggon

42
Q

Is a korean author who is a recipient of Rome Prize and the Story Prize Spotlight Award and the Honor Title in Adult Fiction Literature from Asian/Pacific American Libraries Association

A

Krys Lee

43
Q

Krys Lee is a recipient of ______

A

Rome Prize and the Story Prize Spotlight Award and the Honor Title in Adult Fiction Literature from Asian/Pacific American Libraries Association

44
Q

is also a finalist for the Center for Fiction First Novel Prize and BBC international Story Prize.

A

Krys Lee

45
Q

Krys Lee’s story collection

A

Drifting House and How I Became a North Korean

46
Q

is an assistant proffesor of creative writing and literature at Yonsei University, Underwood International College, in South Korea

A

Krys Lee

47
Q

Where did Krys Lee’s works appear

A

Where did Krys Lee’s works appear
Granta, The Kenyon Review, Narrative, San Francisco Chronicle, COrriere della Sera, and The Guardian.

48
Q

Who wrote “Fat”

A

Krys Lee

49
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What did Krys Lee write

A

“Fat”