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Which of the following was true regarding Chinese influence in Vietnam? (Select all that apply.)
- Chinese influence came through trade and merchants rather than territorial conquest.
- The Vietnamese belief system blended Confucianism, Daoism, and Buddhism into the so-called "Three Religions".
- Vietnamese society embraced the practice of foot binding and gradually restricted the public role of women.
- Chinese influence led Vietnam to embrace Mahayana Buddhism rather than Theravada Buddhism.
- The Vietnamese belief system blended Confucianism, Daoism, and Buddhism intao the so-called "Three Religions".
- Chinese influence led Vietnam to embrace Mahayana Buddhism rather than Theravada Buddhism.
Which of the following is true regarding Buddhism in China? (Select all that apply.)
- Mahayana Buddhism appealed to the Chinese because its emphasis on meditation and curbing desire mirrored Daoist values.
- Buddhism's premise that life was painful brought solace to the people of northern China in the fourth century.
- Mahayana Buddhism appealed to the Chinese because its emphasis on charity and compassion mirrored Confucian values.
- Buddhist ideas first arrived in China through the Silk Road.
- Mahayana Buddhism appealed to the Chinese because its emphasis on meditation and curbing desire mirrored Daoist values.
- Buddhism's premise that life was painful brought solace to the people of northern China in the fourth century.
- Mahayana Buddhism appealed to the Chinese because its emphasis on charity and compassion mirrored Confucian values.
- Buddhist ideas first arrived in China through the Silk Road.
The "Seventeen-Article Constitution" rejected Buddhist and Confucian principles and temporarily halted Japan's borrowing from the Chinese.
- True
- False
- False
The Three Kingdoms Period was a period of stability and cultural flourishing for China.
- True
- False
- False
Which of the following should be associated with the Song dynasty? (Select all that apply.)
- Emperor Taizong was the Song dynasty's first ruler.
- Song rulers embraced Wang Anshi's economic reform which promoted greater wealth among farmers and merchants.
- Song rulers supported frequent military campaigns and extended China's borders significantly.
- Song rulers standardized civil service exams to promote greater loyalty among administrators.
- Song rulers standardized civil service exams to promote greater loyalty among administrators.
How was Korean interactions with China different from that of Vietnam? (Select all that apply.)
- Korea rejected Mahayana Buddhism from China, while Vietnam embraced it.
- The Chinese conquered Korea but never occupied Vietnam.
- Korea did not adopt Chinese writing, architecture, or civil service system, while Vietnam did.
- None of these.
- None of these.
Place the following terms in their proper chronological order from earliest to most recent.
- The Tang dynasty, the Sui dynasty, the Song dynasty
- The Tang dynasty, the Song dynasty, the Sui dynasty
- The Sui dynasty, the Song dynasty, the Tang dynasty
- The Sui dynasty, the Tang dynasty, the Song dynasty
- The Song dynasty, the Sui dynasty, the Tang dynasty
- The Song dynasty, the Tang dynasty, the Sui dynasty
- The Sui dynasty, the Tang dynasty, the Song dynasty
Which of the following should be associated with the Tang dynasty? (Select all that apply.)
- The Tang dynasty survived the An Lushan Revolt but it was severely weakened.
- Though later generations denounced her rule, the Empress Wu accomplished much during her reign.
- Later Tang rulers worked to suppress Buddhism as a foreign cult.
- None of these.
- The Tang dynasty survived the An Lushan Revolt but it was severely weakened.
- Though later generations denounced her rule, the Empress Wu accomplished much during her reign.
- Later Tang rulers worked to suppress Buddhism as a foreign cult.
Which of the following was the practice of ritual suicide by which a defeated warrior in Japan could restore his honor?
- Kana
- Shogun
- Seppuku
- Samurai
- Seppuku
Which of the following innovations affected Chinese society during the period covered in this chapter? (Select all that apply.)
- The importation of fast-growing rice from Vietnam.
- The use of coal as fuel and then as the basis for making steel.
- The introduction of paper currency.
- The printing process.
- The importation of fast-growing rice from Vietnam.
- The use of coal as fuel and then as the basis for making steel.
- The introduction of paper currency.
- The printing process.