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Traditional China Review Quizzo Game

Round 1: Religions & Philosophies Identify the following… Symbol of Taoism Founder of Confucianism Two Handles of Legalism The cause of suffering (according to Buddha) Symbol of Buddhism

Round 1: Religions & Philosophies Identify… The most famous Taoist The philosophy with 6 relationships with a superior & inferior The Legalist view of people How to stop desire (Buddhism) The philosophy filial piety is most associated with

Answers to Round 1 Yin Yang Confucius Rewards & punishments Want/desire The wheel Lao Tzu Confucianism They are stupid Eightfold Path

Round 2. Powerful Empires What idea did Zhou contribute to the position of emperor? What is a period of peace and prosperity called? During what dynasties did China experience this (#2)? Which dynasty built the FRIST wall? What was the last dynasty of China?

What trade route developed during the Han dynasty? Which dynasty built the famous stone Great Wall? What group invaded China, taking control from the Ming? What did Emperor China have built to guard his tomb? Which dynasty built the Forbidden City?

Answers to Round 2 Mandate of Heaven Golden Age Tang & Song Chiin/Qin Ching/Qing Silk Road Ming Manchu Terracotta Soldiers

Round 3: Way of Life What was a primary benefit from the Exam System? Which philosophy is the Exam System most connected to? What is the ability to change one’s status in society called? What was the common family structure in traditional China? Women were ____?___ to men.

What was the role of women? What is the respect and honor children show their parents called? People would offer food and clothing at family shrines to their ____?_____ What was the role of women? 9 & 10. Other than gaining wealth with hard work, a person could change their status though __9?_ & show they had done this by passing a difficult _10?_

Answers to Round 3 Similar values & traditions Confucianism Social mobility Joint family inferior Filial piety (dead) ancestors Cook, clean, bear sons Education exam

Round 4: Roots of Revolution Why did Britain sell opium in China? What event led to the Opium War? Why was Britain confident that if they started a war with China they would win? What was the Treaty of Nanjing nicknamed? What city/island did Britain get control of?

What was the Europeans ability to be tried in their own country for crimes committed in China called? What is a low bow to show respect to the emperor called? Identify 2 of the 5 countries that established spheres of influence What was US’s attempt to protect its trade interests in China called? What is some/complete control of one country over another called?

Answers to Round 4 Balance trade Ship of opium blown up Britain had better war technology Unequal Treaties Hong Kong Extraterritoriality Kowtow Britain, France, Russia, Germany, Japan Open Door Policy imperialism

Round 5: Roots of Revolution What was the first Chinese attempt to defend itself against foreign influence? After the Treaty of Nanjing, what was the next attempt to fight foreigners? What was the dynasty’s failed attempt at modernizing China? What person opposed this attempt?

What was the common cause of all of China’s rebellions? Instead of fighting Europeans, who did the Revolution of 1911 target? Why were they (#6) the target? Of the rebellions we studied, which was the only successful one?

Answers to Round 5 Opium War The Qing Dynasty (emperor) Taiping Rebellion Hundred Days of Reform Ci Xi The Qing Dynasty (emperor) They were foreign Revolution of 1911

Round 6: Roots of Revolution Who led the Revolution of 1911? What political party was he (#1) the leader of? How long was Sun Yatsen the president? Who was in charge of China directly after Sun Yatsen was removed from power? What 2 groups fought in China’s civil war?

What was the only thing they (#5) had in common? What was the main difference between them (#5)? What was the Long March? Who led the Nationalists? Who led the Communists? Which group won the Civil War?

Answers to Round 6 Sun Yatsen Capitalism (Nationalists) v. Communism 2 years Warlords Nationalists v. Communists Get foreigners out Capitalism (Nationalists) v. Communism Nationalist attempt to defeat Communists Chiang Kaishek Mao Zedong Communists