Chapter 12 Vocabulary Terms

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Chapter 12 Vocabulary Terms China Unites

1. Warlord – A military leader who runs a government. 2. Economy - An organized way in which people produce, sell, and buy goods and services. 3. Reform - A change that tries to bring about an improvement. 4. Tribute - A payment made by one group or nation to another to show obedience or to obtain peace or protection.

5. Monasteries - Religious communities where monks live and work. 6. Neo-Confucianism – Taught that life in this world was just as important as the afterlife. 7. Merit System - Bureaucracy based on what a person can do and not on their riches or personal contacts. 8. Porcelain – A type of ceramic ware that is made of fine clay and baked at high temperatures.

9. Diamond Sutra - The earliest known printed book which contained Buddhist teachings. 10. Calligraphy - The art of producing beautiful handwriting. 11. Tribe - A group of related families. 12. Steppes - Wide, rolling, grassy plains. 13. Terror - Violent actions that are meant to scare people into surrendering.

14. Treason - Disloyalty to the government. 15. The Forbidden City - Palace at the center of the Imperial City where the emperor and his court lived in luxury for more than 500 years. 16. Novel - A long fictional story. 17. Drama - A story told by actors who pretend to be characters in the story.

18. Census - A count of the number of people. 19. Barbarians - Uncivilized people. 20. Jesuits - An order of priests known as the pope’s agents in Europe. You are finished!!!!!!