Warm-up #5 Compare and contrast Buddhism, Confucianism, and Daoism (at least two similarities and two differences).

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Warm-up #5 Compare and contrast Buddhism, Confucianism, and Daoism (at least two similarities and two differences).

Project Final Touches You have 10 minutes to put final touches on your project. Sections are labeled: Buddhism, Confucianism, Daoism One paragraph description for each religion (typed or in ink) Colored historical figures (with name written below). Quotes are sorted and placed next to each historical figures.

Trade in China Read pages 225, 235-237 and page 241 out of the Orange textbook. Use the information to complete a bubble map in your notebook. Land Effects of Trade Trade in China Types of trade Sea

Marco Polo Now you are going to read about one of the most famous European merchants to write about China. Mark your text as you read Number paragraphs Circle key words Underline main ideas Write in the margins Complete the Crossword below (homework)