Dynasties of China Ming and Qing.

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Dynasties of China Ming and Qing

Listen to the audio of the book for Chapter 14, Section 4 Read along in the book from page 413 – 417. Listen and Read

Pause your notes here: Get a copy the Chpt. 14 Section 4 Vocab. Blank to your computer or Z:. Fill in the Vocab list. Keep your Vocab to review for the Section 4 quiz.

Ming Dynasty Describe what type of leader Hongwu was.

Ming Dynasty Use the Animated Map on Classzone, Chapter 14, Forbidden City. Describe the Forbidden City.

Ming Dynasty Use the Animated Map on Classzone, Chapter 14, The Voyages of Zheng He. Describe Maritime Exploration, under Yongle’s leadership, by Zheng He.

Ming Dynasty After exploration ended, did China become isolated again? Explain.

Qing Dynasty What people began the Qing Dynasty?

Qing Dynasty Which foreign nations traded with the Qing Dynasty?

Qing Dynasty How did these trade nations lead to the downfall of the Dynasty?

Use these notes and your vocabulary to complete the China section four quiz.