Sui, Tang, and Song Dynasties Flashcards

1
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short-lived

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Sui

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2
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China became leading manufacturer in the world

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Song

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3
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after the Tang

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Song

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4
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leader: Wendi

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Sui

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5
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population grew significantly

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Tang

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6
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peasant uprisings and northern and western invasions caused a downfall

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Tang

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7
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new centralized government

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Sui

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8
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after the Sui

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Tang

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9
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largest cities in the world

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Song

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10
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unified ethnic groups

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Sui

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11
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leader: Emperor Tai-tsung

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Tang

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12
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rise of Neo-Confucianism

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Song

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13
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paper money and magnetic compass went to other parts of the world

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Song

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14
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extended Chinese boundaries (Mongolia, Central Asia, and Vietnam)

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Tang

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15
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connected south (agriculture) to north (population centers)

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Sui

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16
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ended Chinese troubles

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Sui

17
Q

invented gunpowder and paper money (more trade)

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Tang

18
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leader: Taizu

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Song

19
Q

lots of rice, more calories per acre (more people per acre)

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Tang

20
Q

golden age for the Silk Roads (due to steady demands of porcelain and silk)

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Tang