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Dynasty?

Mixed Bag

Inventions & Discoveries

Feelings about Foreigners

Mongols

Vocabulary

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This dynasty was run by foreigners.

What is Mongol?

The capital of the Tang Dynasty, Chang’an, was laid out in this shape.

What is a square?

This dynasty reestablished order back trade on the Silk Road. In China and brought back trade on the Silk Road.

What is the Tang?

including restaurants, During this dynasty many innovations including restaurants, The compass, and mechanical clocks were invented.

What is the Song?

This dynasty sought many tributes to recognize the power of China.

What is the Ming?

This group benefitted the Most economically from Trade on the Silk Road.

What is the merchant class?

during the Ming dynasty Chinese ships used during the Ming dynasty Were called this

What are junks?

The rest of Asia and Europe The main source Of contact And land trade with The rest of Asia and Europe Occurred via this.

What is The Silk Road?

The Han Dynasty lost Power for this reason

What is corruption?

Used this to select bright and Both the Tang and Song Used this to select bright and motivated Government officials.

What is the Civil Service Exam?

This Chinese invention In colorful festivals before being Was an accident and was first used In colorful festivals before being Used in war.

What is Gunpowder?

Chinese paper Was made from This material.

What is bamboo?

Inventions used in warfare

What are kites, gunpowder, rockets, crossbow

Invention for this reason. Printing blocks Were an important Invention for this reason.

For the quick reproduction What is they allowed For the quick reproduction Of words and pictures On paper?

That allowed them to explore Chinese junks Had these innovations That allowed them to explore New places

Batten sails, movable rudders, And high sterns and bows? What are bulkheads, Batten sails, movable rudders, And high sterns and bows?

Being foreigners Themselves, this Dynasty encouraged Foreign contact And cultural exchange.

Who are the Mongols?

The import of foreign goods Such as perfume and cloth caused this portion of society to rise the most.

What is the merchant class?

A period of peace known as After conquering most Of Europe and Asia, The Mongols started A period of peace known as this

What is The Pax Mongolica?

Some of the exotic good Brought back by Zheng He’s voyages.

What are exotic animals, Spices, gems and pearls?

Becoming a tributary state Some benefits of Becoming a tributary state Of China during the Ming Dynasty

Receiving Chinese goods like silk and porcelain and avoiding attack by the Chinese

The social pyramid Under the Mongols (Social classes from top to bottom)

The Mongols Ended this System because They could not read Or write.

Who is the Civil Service Exam?

The first Emperor Of the Mongols

Who is Kublai Khan?

Traditionally lead this Type of lifestyle resulting The Mongols Traditionally lead this Type of lifestyle resulting In no major cities

What is nomadic?

Genghis Khan, he was known by Before he became Genghis Khan, he was known by This name

Who is Temujin?

A family that Rules for several generations.

What is A dynasty?

Trade over The ocean Via boat.

What is maritime trade?

Countries or groups That make payments To a larger country For protection.

What are tributaries?

The Steppe region Of Mongolia can be Described in this way

What is what is A flat grassland?

Define Meritocracy

What is a system based on ability?

Contrast with the Ming Dynasty? Final Jeopardy How did the Mongol rule Contrast with the Ming Dynasty?

Mongols Ming Encouraged trade Tributaries, treasure fleet Nomadic lifestyle Only chose Mongols as Government officials Chinese were on the bottom of society Eliminated exams Ended building of Great Wall Built rest stops on Silk Road Increased maritime trade Laws favor merchants/foreigners Conquered new territories 100 year rule Ming Tributaries, treasure fleet Wanted to show the power of China Reaction against Mongol rule Eventually closed China Off Rebuilt the Great Wall Traditional Chinese values (Confucianism) Invented porcelain 300 Year rule