China: The Middle Kingdom ๐Ÿ„๐ŸŒบ

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Qin

460 scholar were Buried alive for refusing to obey

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8000 full size realistic, terra-cotta sculptures were made for the Kingโ€™s tomb

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Hen

A common became emperor

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All the books were ordered to be buried except of the name and books of know how

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Axis on all courts had to be the same length

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Hen

Beautiful works of art were made

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China was united by learning and not by laws

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Cruel and terrifying

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did not last long

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Education was encouraged

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established by liu bang

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Established by zhao Zheng

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Everyone had to use the same currency and obey the same laws.

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Local rulers were killed and china was divided into 36 provinces.

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Men had to pass a national exam to become civil servants.

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New lands in central china and the south were conquered.

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Paper, water clocks, and sundials were invented

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People had to obey without thinking or questioning.

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Hen

People were encouraged to obey the laws because it was the right thing to do.

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Ruled china for 426 years

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The โ€œgreat Canalโ€ was built between the Yangtze and yellow river.

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The Great Wall was built to keep invading mongols out of china

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The discussion of philosophy was forbidden.

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Hen

The writing of poetry and history flourished

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Trade routes were established

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Tried to control every aspect of life in china

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Shang (name three things)

1766 BC to 1022 BC. Area of Yellow River. Strict social rank

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Zhou (name three thing)

Greatly honored the family. Had schools and great works of literature. People worshipped a supreme God

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Great Wall of china

This stopped horsemen from attacking china. It also was 1000 miles long and was added on to over the years killing many.

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Forbidden city

Magnificent palace of Kublai Khan

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Genghis Khan

Mongol leader and ally of china

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Semitropical

having hot summers and warm winters, with nearly no frost or snow

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Ideogram

a picture or symbol that represents a thing or idea

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Meritocracy

A government in which the most qualified and talented people govern

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Confucianism

a philosophy, not a religion, which emphasizes respect for authority,

moderation, and balance of life

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Regent

one who rules when the regular ruler is too young to rule or is unable to rule

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Communism

is a political idea that says there should be no private property but that the people should own all property together.