Nalefski Unit 4 East Asia (New)

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Laozi

Also known as "Old Master", he is famous for writing the Dao De Jing (Way of Virtue), and spreading Daoism

One of the most important effects of the introduction of hangul during the Choson dynasty was

An increase in literacy rate

Silk Road

Ancient network of trade routes that connected the East and West.

Which of the following statements BEST represents an example of Daoism's ideas

Painters should portray a harmonious relationship between heaven and earth.

What inference can you draw from the social structure of Tang and Song society?

The Chinese placed a high value on maintaining a well-ordered social structure.

Korea remained distinct from China because

The three kingdoms fought off Chinese invasion

Biodiversity

The variety of species in an ecosystem.

Which of these was unique to Vietnam after 111 b.c.

Theravada Buddhism

How did Loess influence the development of early Chinese civilizations

To avoid flooding caused by settled loess raising the Haungs water level, peasants had to maintain dikes

Why did the Zhou kings use the idea of the Mandate of Heaven

To persuade their people to believe that gods favored their rule

The Taj Mahal served as a

Tomb

What prevented kublai khan from invading Japan

Typhoons in 1274 and 1281

What did genghis khan achieve that allowed the Mongols to conquer other lands

United warring clans

What is the BEST description of the relationship between Muslims and Hindus during the Delhi Sulta

Violent then relatively peaceful

Samurai

Warriors hired to protect the estates of landowning lords.

Why did Daoist painters choose water to represent Daoist beliefs

Water was a symbol of nature and the virtue of yielding

Ring of Fire

Zone of seismic and volcanic activity that surrounds the Pacific Plate.

Akbar is called "the great" because

his policies of religious tolerance and diversity contributed to a strong central government.

oracle bone

in Shang China, animal bone or turtle shell used by priests to predict the future

What feature of Japan's geography allowed it to develop its own distinct culture

its distance from the mainland of Korea and China

what feature of japan's geography allowed it to develop its own distinct culture?

its distance from the mainland of korea and china

Which two geographical elements have had the greatest effect on Korea's development?

its mountains and its seacoast

feudalism

loosely organized system of government in which local lords governed their own lands but owed military service and other support to a greater lord

filial piety

respect for parents

dynastic cycle

rise and fall of Chinese dynasties according to the Mandate of Heaven

Indians spread their culture through Southeast Asia by

settling into port cities and marrying into influential families.

The Pagan kingdom strengthened Buddhism in the Irrawaddy Valley by building

stupas, magnificent dome-shaped shrines.

philosophy

system of ideas

Sikhism was found in

the Punjab area of India by Guru Nanak.

calligraphy

the art of producing beautiful handwriting

what can you conclude about japanese values based on what they borrowed and did not borrow from the chinese?

the japanese valued inherited status over merit and competence

which of the following is true about the structure of the feudal society developed in japan?

the shogun was the true ruler

how did the tokugawa shoguns end feudal warfare?

they imposed central government control over all japan but maintained the feudal system

clan

group of families with a common ancestor

What were the characteristics of the Shang and Zhou government and social structure?

- Confucianism -> the 5 relationships - Feudalism = royals; artisans + merchants; peasants

Explain the different ways in which Confucianism and Daoism taught that people should live their lives.

- Confucianism stood for behavior and morals - Daoism stood for nature and balance

Explain three ways that China expanded during the Zhou dynasty.

- Created many allies - Discovered the use of silk - Created two big and great philosophies - Created toilet paper

What aspects of Confucianism and Daoism do you think contributed to their long lasting influence?

- Daoism: protection (charms and spell) - Security; Daoism = the way you lool at life, and Confucianism = the way you act

What geographic challenges did China's early rulers face when trying to unite China or make alliances with peoples outside of China?

- Gobi and Tian Shan deserts - Himalayas and Kunlun mountain ranges - Dense rain forests to the south - Manchuria harsh climate to the north

For what purpose did writing begin in China?

- Philosophy - Religion - Entertainment (Songs)

How do the various cultural developments of early China still affect the lives of people today?

- calendars and astronomy - silk and other fabrics - gunpowder and other weapon advancements

What did early Chinese communities do to ensure good harvests?

- fortune-tellers and oracle bones - prayed to their rulers -> Shang Di - Great irrigation

What characteristics defined the civilization that developed in China under its early rulers?

- strict and harsh - feudalism/communism - peasants must go to war - strong -> many nomadic peoples attacked

Animism

A belief that everything has a soul, including objects in nature. It's similar to Shinto.

Archipelago

A closely related group of islands.

Which of the following is one of the notable achievements of early china?

A complex system of writing

Bullet Train

A high-speed passenger train.

Tsunami

A huge destructive wave, can be caused by an underwater earthquake.

Bas-Relief

A kind of sculpture in which shapes are carved so that they are only slightly higher than the flat background.

Demilitarized Zone

A neutral area between countries.

Dynasty

A series of rulers from the same family.

Landlocked

A state that does not have a direct outlet to the sea.

Angkor Wat

A temple complex in Cambodia and the largest religious monument in the world.

Typhoon

A tropical storm occurring in the western Pacific or Indian oceans.

Which of these developments would be considered a rejection of selective borrowing?

Adoption of Buddhism

The Mughal dynasty was established by

Babur

Confucius

Born in 551 BC, he was a brilliant scholar who spread the philosophy of Confucianism, and stressed good and pure behavior

Which made it possible for Mongol armies to conquer Chinese walled cities?

Cannons and other new weapons

Which artistic technique was perfected in Korea

Celadon glaze

During the Silla dynasty, the most powerful cultural influence on Korea was

China

Tang taizong governed

China

Koreas choson dynasty

Developed the Hangul alphabet

Communism

Economic and social system in which all property & resources are owned by the government.

During his voyages Chinese explorers Zheng he

Established trade centers in Southeast Asia and India

Martial Law

Government maintained by military power.

Kublai khan managed a vast empire by

Having Chinese officials rule

How did the Mughal emperor Akbar win support from his Hindu subjects?

He established a policy of tolerance

How did Marco Polo characterize Mongol rule in China under Kublai Khan

He reported that it was very prosperous and well run.

Sikhism blends the beliefs of islam and

Hinduism

The Chinese pagoda evolved from

Indian stupas

Propaganda

Information of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote a political cause or point of view.

In what way did China's isolated geography contribute to its developement as a country?

Isolation allowed to China to develop on its own without too much interference from foreign invasions

What aspect of Confucianism contributed to its long lasting influence?

It's philosophy of ensuring social order and good environment

Why might Korea's location be considered strategic by other countries?

Its location next to China gives access to that country.

Which event freed more people in chine to pursue commerce

Land reform

Unlike its neighbors Vietnam

Maintained its independence from Chinese and Indian conquerors

Which of the following is an example of how the Delhi Sultanate changed society in India?

Many lower caste Hindus converted to Islam because the religion did not recognize a caste system

A Muslim takeover of norther India around 1000 was a result of

Military superiority

Mainland Southeast Asia is separated from India and China by

Mountains and high plateaus

In both the Shang and Zhou societies, how were different regions governed?

Noble landowners governed their own regions.

Which of the following is one of the key policies Akbar put in place to strengthen his government

Officials in Akbar's government were paid employees and could not automatically pass on their positions to relatives

Subsistence Fishing

Only enough to eat or feed family, not for profit.

Which was part of the Ming dynasty's restoration of Chinese rule?

Only gold or silver accepted in exchange for Chinese goods.

Predict the economic consequences if Chinese goods in high demand in Europe became almost impossible to obtain during the Ming period

Prices of the goods in Europe would rise dramatically. Smuggling would increase.

Kung Fu

Primarily unarmed Chinese martial arts resembling karate.

Rebellion

Rebellion, uprising, or insurrection is a refusal of obedience or order.

The first followers of Buddhism in Korea were

Rulers and nobles

During the tang and song, the heads of society were the

Scholar-officials

The islands of Southeast Asia are strategically important because

Ships pass through two straits

Even the feudal Japan had an emperor, the country was actually governed by the

Shogun

In 668, the Korean Peninsula United under the

Silla dynasty

What key product was traded along the coast from India to Southeast Asia?

Spices

Anime

The Japanese style of animation and cartoons.

What can you conclude about Japanese values based on what they borrowed and did not borrow from the Chinese

The Japanese valued inherited status over merit and competence

How did China become a feudal state under the Zhou?

The Zhou awarded control over lands to their supporters

How did the Shang civilization in the Yellow River valley give rise to the Zhou dynasty

The Zhou rebelled and then conquered the Shang kingdom

Commerce

The business of trading goods between people.

During the Ming dynasty trade was easier because

The canal system was repaired

Which best describes the foreign influences on Vietnam?

The civil service system, the language of the upper classes, and the form of Buddhism were Chinese.

Monopoly

The exclusive possession, or control, of the supply or trade in a commodity or service.

What important factor helped China reunite under a strong leader like Tang Taizong?

The leaders in the separate areas were weakened by constant warring with each other.

Colonialism

The practice of one country directly ruling and developing trade in foreign territory for its own benefit.

Resistance

The refusal to accept or comply with something.

During China's tang and song dynasties, which group formed at the top level of society

The scholar-gentry

Which of the following is true about the structure of the feudal society developed in Japan?

The shogun was the true ruler

In the history of Southeast Asia, which best describes the condition of women there compared to women in the rest of Asia

They could inherit from their mother through matrilineal descent.

How did the Song Dynasty survive despite military setbacks

They encouraged innovation in technology and agriculture and supported an extensive trading system.

How did the Tokugawa shoguns end feudal warfare

They imposed central government control over all Japan but maintained the feudal system.

Which of the following helped the rulers of the Tang dynasty reunify China?

They strengthened the government bureaucracy and reformed the civil service.

How did the Zhou dynasty come to rule in large part of China?

Through military defeat of the previous rulers

What did Zen Buddhism contribute to Japanese culture?

a focus on self-reliance, meditation, and devotion to duty

what did zen buddhism contribute to japanese culture?

a focus on self-reliance, meditation, and devotion to duty

In 1435, the Ming emperor changed the policy of Chinese overseas exploration by

ending the building of seagoing ships and halting expeditions.

Loess

fine windblown yellow soil

character

written symbol in writing systems such as that of the Chinese


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