Review Packet Flashcards

1
Q

China’s heartland or center of civiization

A

North China Plain

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2
Q

China’s first cities rose along the _____ where yellow silt, called _______, made the valley fertile.

A

Huang He River, loess

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3
Q

Chinese civilization was shaped largely by the _______ dynasty, whcih ruled for 500 years and was the first family of rulers to leave behind hidden records.

A

Shang

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4
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The supreme god during China’s first several hundred years as a civilization was ________, who (long with other gods) was consulted through the use of _________.

A

Shang Di, oracle bones

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5
Q

Around 1027 BC, the ______ overthrew the ____ dynasty, claiming that their actions were justified by heavenly powers.

A

Zhou, Shang

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6
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The rise, decline, and replacement of families of rulers is called the ________-.

A

dynastic cycle

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7
Q

The hugeness of China’s territory prompted its rulers to establish a system known as ________ in which all land is owned by the king, but nobles are granted rights to use it in exchange for their loyalty.

A

feudalism

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8
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After an invasion of nomads from the north, the ____ dynasty fell from power although it pretended to rule from the city of Luoyang for another 500 years.

A

Zhou

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9
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How might the Chinese belief have worked for the stability in government?

A
  • people (dynasties) could overthrow other ones if the ruler was corrupt by saying that they lost the Mandate
  • people wouldn’t go into an uproar if some other dynasties took over their old one bc they were faithful and strongly believed in the Mandate
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10
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how might the Chinese belief have worked against the stability in government?

A
  • the constant change in dynastic rulers would definetly cause instability esp. w/ the different philosophies that they would follow
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11
Q

The philosophy that was adopted by Shi Huangdi

A

Legalism

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12
Q

Confucianism stressed a strong belief for this

A

filial piety

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13
Q

This is the group of rulers to which Huangdi belonged

A

Qin dynasty

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14
Q

This is what the philosophy of Laozi came to be called

A

Daoism

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15
Q

This is the type of government that was established by Shi Huangdi

A

autocracy

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16
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He burned books and firced peasants to work on the great wall of China

A

Shi Huangdi

17
Q

This concept divides the world into two powers that represent the natural rhythms of life

A

yin and yang

18
Q

The teachings of this man, China’s most influential scholar, are found in the Analects

A

Confucious

19
Q

The followers of this philosophy were particularly drawn to the study of sciences such as astronomy and medicine

A

Daoism

20
Q

During the reign of Shi HUangdi, hundreds if followers of this philosophy were murdered for their beliefs, and their books were burned

A

Confucianism

21
Q

What natural barrier lies between India and China?

A

Himalaya Mountains

22
Q

Which river ran next to the cities of Yangzhou and Panloncheng?

A

the Chang Jiang

23
Q

What was located to the east of ancient China?

A

the Yellow Sea

24
Q

What region if the Shang Dynasty did the Zhou not occupy?

A

the land north of the HUang He, the land south of the Chang Jiang, and he land west of Hao was left unoccupied

25
Q

At what time did teh EGyptians and the MEsopotamians begin trade with one another?

A

3200 BC

26
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When did the Indus Valley Civilization collapse?

A

1500 BC