CH 7 HIST 112

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The Qin Dynasty collapsed around

210 BCE

The Qin overthrew the previous Zhou dynasty around

250 BCE

Confucian ideas were considered useful under the Former Han Dynasty for all of the following reasons except

Confucian eunuchs served as tutors for the royal children

The reign of which of the following Chinese rulers best fits the Confucian description of the second phase of the dynastic cycle?

Han Wudi

Select the correct chronological sequence for the following dynasties

Qin, Han, Six Dynasties

Because China was susceptible to frequent earthquakes, they invented a seismograph under the Han Dynasty that used which of these mechanisms?

a suspended weight that moves a lever that drops balls into a frog's mouth

The text identifies which of the following policies as one that would characterize every strong dynasty?

aggressive expansion of borders

The Ancient Roman and Han Chinese Empires had all of the following characteristics in common except

both were large and culturally diverse

The novel Journey to the West based on the monk Xuangzan's pilgrimages reflects the growth of what religion in China after the fall of the Han Dynasty?

Buddhism

all the following statements about expansion under the Han are correct except

Han territory stayed south of the boundary created by the Great Wall

Chinese Buddhism was distinct from Buddhism in India for all of the following reasons except

Indian Buddhism was more focused on the sutras and meditation

During the Later Han's decline in the second century C.E., many peasants turned to

NeoDaoist religious movements

The Qin Dynasty was famous for its

all of the above

Wang Mang's rule proved unsuccessful because

all of the above

Military commanders were less powerful in the Chinese court than they were in imperial Rome because

an appointment to command a Han army was given only for a specific campaign.

The Qin Dynasty collapsed

because its harsh rule and burdensome demands alienated most people

Which of the following was not among the major contenders for power during the Han Dynasty

court officials

The first emperors of the Han Dynasty were different from the Qin Dynasty because they

cultivated popular support by reducing taxes and legal penalties.

Buddhism was introduced to China

during the Later Han Dynasty

Which of the following was not a major development in southern China after the fall of the Han Dynasty from 220 to 589 C.E.?

economic stagnation and riots especially in the capital of Nanking

Buddhism spread

from India to the Southern Qi and Northern Wei, and from there to Korea and Japan

In the centuries following the collapse of the Later Han Dynasty

great aristocratic landowning families became more powerful

Wang Mang is important in early Chinese history because

his career and policies reflect the decline of the former Han dynasty

One of the most important areas of scholarship during the Han Dynasty was

history

A major concern of NeoDaoism was

immortality

Buddhism contributed to

improved relations between "barbarians" and Chinese by acting as a bridge between cultures

The Han continued which practice from the Qin Dynasty?

issuing government monopolies

Which of the following best describes the Qin Dynasty?

it produced great achievements but at great human cost

A primary tenet of Buddhism is

life is suffering

Compared to the Romans, Chinese political unification was

more sudden

During the so-called Six Dynasties era,

nomadic peoples repeatedly overran much of northern China

In the view of Confucian historians, the last rulers of any dynastic cycle tended to be

politically weak and morally culpable

The popularity of stories such as the "The Peach Blossom Spring", during the later Han Dynasty suggests that many Chinese

saw little that was meaningful in the politics of the day

Which among the following was not a function of Han government?

strict control of subjects' everyday lives

Which of the following was not among the economic policies initiated by Emperor Wudi?

taxes levied on government officials

Under the Qin Dynasty,

the Great Wall marks the northern boundary of the Qin state

For thousands of years, the Chinese population has referred to itself as

the Han people.

The enemies of the Chinese dynasties were nomadic tribes known as

the Xiongnu

In 1974, a Chinese farmer found 8,000 life-sized clay soldiers that came from

the tomb of the first Emperor

The great romantic epic, Tale of the Three Kingdoms, relates stories about

the warriors and statesmen after the fall of the Han Dynasty.

The Great Wall of China was built

to protect settled lands against nomadic raiders

The so-called "Salt and Iron Debate" was concerned with

whether the government should have monopolies over certain goods


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