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No warmup Staple and turn in the following: Dynasties of China Confucianism vs Legalism Argument: Confucianism vs Legalism Imperial Exams

Imperial Exams Review How did the exams make China a Meritocracy? What did the exams actually measure? How did the exams help China? How might the exams have hurt China?

Empire An Empire is any state rules over other states, countries, or nations.

Notes: Sinification During the Han Dynasty, it is arguable that China was not an Empire. Most of its population was, in fact, Chinese. The Han Dynasty collapses in 221 AD. For 350 years, China is divided.

Notes: Sinification During this time, China was invaded by nearby ethnic groups known as “The Five Barbarians” Many create their own kingdoms within China’s traditional borders.

Notes: Sinification In 590, the Sui Dynasty succeeds in reconquering the lands once held by the Han. However, now those lands have within them many people who are not Han Chinese. They begin to very intentionally Assimilate the five barbarians.

Notes: Sinification Sinification is the process of assimilating people into the dominant Chinese ethnic group (Han) By the end of the Tang Dynasty, all but one of the Five Barbarians had been Sinified.

Sinification Since the Sui and Tang dynasties, China has very intentionally set out to make people Chinese. In fact, it was so good at it that you could argue that eventually China stopped being an empire. We are going to investigate that today.

Task Grab an ipad (1 per partners) Grab a worksheet Use Mr Best’s website to investigate the question “Is China Still an Empire?”