Warm Up 11/3 We are going to be creating flashcards for the 8 dynasties. You need either 8 note cards OR 2 pieces of paper each cut into 4 pieces (total.

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Warm Up 11/3 We are going to be creating flashcards for the 8 dynasties. You need either 8 note cards OR 2 pieces of paper each cut into 4 pieces (total of 8)

Logistics Today we are going to talk about 2 ideologies that brought China together. Tomorrow we’ll talk about the Tang Dynasty and Sinicization. On Wednesday and Thursday, we’ll talk about the Song Dynasty and its economic boom. On Friday the Mongol Conquests. On Monday, we have our China Quiz

Legalism vs Confucianism Two ethical systems dominate the politics of the Chinese Empires. Legalism was only the official Chinese policy during the Qin and early Han dynasties but continued to be important throughout the Imperial Period. Confucianism was embraced during the Han dynasty and became the cornerstone of Chinese society until the Communist Revolution over 2000 years later.

Legalism vs Confucianism Both systems can be compared by asking the following questions. What is human nature? Can a person become good? What are the traits of a good person? What should the government do to encourage people to be good?

Legalism vs Confucianism Make these two charts Questions Legalist Answers Confucian Answers What is human nature? Can a person become good? What are the traits of a good person? What should the government do to encourage people to become good?

Legalism vs Confucianism Make these two charts Questions Legalist Answers Confucian Answers What is human nature? People are self-serving animals who will never act in a way that serves others Can a person become good? What are the traits of a good person? What should the government do to encourage people to become good?

Legalism vs Confucianism Make these two charts Questions Legalist Answers Confucian Answers What is human nature? People are self-serving animals who will never act in a way that serves others Can a person become good? No. But they can be made to act “good” What are the traits of a good person? What should the government do to encourage people to become good?

Legalism vs Confucianism Make these two charts Questions Legalist Answers Confucian Answers What is human nature? People are self-serving animals who will never act in a way that serves others Can a person become good? No. But they can be made to act “good” What are the traits of a good person? Obedience, lawfulness, order What should the government do to encourage people to become good?

Legalism vs Confucianism Make these two charts Questions Legalist Answers Confucian Answers What is human nature? People are self-serving animals who will never act in a way that serves others Can a person become good? No. But they can be made to act “good” What are the traits of a good person? Obedience, lawfulness, order What should the government do to encourage people to become good? Brutalize those who step out of line. Keep the people stupid and unquestioning of authority.

Confucianism You will read a document on Confucianism Answer the questions on the document. After you are finished, fill in the last column on the chart we just made. If you finish everything—quiz yourself with your dynasty flashcards. Done at 9:50