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With Hosts... Your

Philosophie s NO: Do not Use Vocab NO: Do Not Use Maos China Grab Bag World Cultures Review

This policy allowed for the rulers to stay in power by providing for a stable government and in return the people were loyal. A 100

Mandate of Heaven A 100

This philosophy was re-introduced during the Han dynasty and stressed the 5 relationships. A 200

Confucianism A 200

This philosophy stressed the idea that all people were evil and needed a strict ruler with harsh punishments. A 300

Legalism A 300

Literally translates to the way this philosophy stresses a oneness with nature A 400

Daoism A 400

This was the founder of Legalism. A 500

Han Feizi A 500

Civil Service Exam, Silk Road B 100

Han B 100

B 200 Built the Forbidden City, Zheng Hes expeditions

Ming B 200

B 300 Shi Huangdi- 1 st emperor, burned Confucianist books

Qin B 300

Last emperor was Pu Yi, ended in 1911, took over the Ming B 400

Qing

Liu Bang, Medical Advances, Seismograph B 500

Han B 500

Rulers from the same family line C 100

Dynasty C 100

Farmable land C 200

Arable C 200

C 300 These entertainers were trained in the ancient art of dance, poetry, music, tea ceremonies and flower arranging. The first of these were men.

Geishas C 300

DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

Define Bushido and Seppuku C 400

Bushido- the way of the warrior, a code samurais followed Seppuku- the ritual suicide that was practiced by a samurai if they failed to carry out Bushido C 400

This practice allowed for those Westerners who committed a crime in China to be tried in their home courts. C 500

Extraterritoriality C 500

D 100 This term is used to describe the amount of people in a given place.

Population Density D 100

What is the most popular spectator sport in Japan? D 200

Sumo Wrestling D 200

This is an extremely fast train in Japan, and it is only off its schedule by 36 seconds at the end of a year. D 300

Bullet Train D 300

D 400 Describe Japanese schooling, including amount of days spent and subjects focused on.

days per week: 240 days each year 2. Focus on math and science D 400

What is juku? D 500

A Japanese cram school that helps students to prepare for the entrance exams to the top schools. D 500

In 1949, the civil war in China was over, which leader was in power and what government was in place? E 100

Mao Zedong, Communist E 100

After the establishment of the Peoples Republic of China, where was Chiang Kai-Shek forced to flee to? E 200

Taiwan E 200

This policy was characterized by the Red Guard, the Little Red Book, professionals being attacked and re- education camps E 300

The Cultural Revolution E 300

This policy was characterized by a push for modernization in the areas of industry and agriculture. 20 million people died during this period. E 400

The Great Leap Forward E 400

In order for the Communist Revolution to succeed, who did they need to gain their support? E 500

The peasants E 500

F 100 What fraction of people on the world are Chinese?

1/5 of the population is Chinese F 100

This person was the founder of the Nationalist Party. F 200

Sun Yat-sen F 200

What is the One Child Policy? Also, name one negative of this policy. F 300

A policy put into place by Deng Xiaoping in which families were allowed one child. This created a generation with high numbers of males, an aging population with no one to care for them, and a preference for families to have male children F 300

F 400 This ended the Opium War and resulted in extraterritoriality, payment for British losses and the loss of Hong Kong

Treaty of Nanjing F 400

Chiang Kai-Shek sent Mao and his followers on a 6,000 mile voyage where about 83,000 people died. This proved to important to the Communist because it showed the strength of the party. F 500

The Long March

The Final Jeopardy Category is: Chinese History Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

Place the following events in order from earliest to latest Tiananmen Square Massacre One Child Policy Boxer Rebellion Beijing Olympics Fall of the Qing Dynasty Communist Revolution Opium War Click on screen to continue

Opium Wars Boxer Rebellion Fall of the Qing Dynasty Communist Revolution One Child Policy Tiananmen Square Massacre Beijing Olympics Click on screen to continue

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