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What geographic feature separates China and India? A 100
The Himalayas A 100
What is the country that lies along most of China’s northern border? A 200
Mongolia A 200
Ancient Chinese civilization first arose along this geographic feature. Explain why civilization started here. A 300
Yellow River; floods from the river made the soil fertile for agriculture A 300
How does the Silk Road help ancient China overcome some of its geographic challenges? A 400
The Silk Road helps China contact other cultures and civilizations. Before the route was discovered China was boxed in by geographic barriers such as mountains and deserts. A 400
The ancient Chinese thought they lived at the center of the world. What did they call their own civilization? A 500
The Middle Kingdom A 500
Who ordered that the Great Wall be built? B 100
Emperor Qin Shi Huangdi B 100
Describe the geography and climate where the Chinese built the Great Wall of China. B 200
The Great Wall was built in the mountains; the climate was extremely cold B 200
Why is the Great Wall of China considered a world landmark today? What’s the big deal about the wall? B 300
The Great Wall of China is over 5,000 miles long. It is one of the only man-made structures that can be seen from outer space. B 300
B 400 The Great Wall of China protected China’s economy and made communication with the outside world possible. Explain why this statement is true.
The Great Wall of China protected the Silk Road from invaders. Without it travelers and merchants would not have been able to travel west to exchange goods. B 400
During the Qin and Han dynasty, many people were sent to work on the wall (either as soldiers or doing repairs). Why did this cause a food shortage in some villages in China? B 500
The people forced to work on the wall were farmers, who had to leave their fields and family.
How did Emperor Qin end the Period of Warring States? C 100
He conquered all 8 of the fighting states and unified them as one kingdom. C 100
How did Emperor Qin treat the followers of Confucius? C 200
He burned their books and executed their scholars. C 200
How did Emperor Qin improve trade between different parts of China? C 300
He made one form of currency; money. This made it easier for merchants to sell their goods in different parts of China. C 300
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Emperor Qin had a very large empire to manage. How did manage all the different regions of his kingdom and keep them loyal to him? C 400
He divided China into districts and appointed his loyal followers and friends to govern them. C 400
C 500 Why haven’t archaeologists excavated Emperor Qin’s tomb in China?
C 500 It is highly contaminated with mercury. They are worried it will seep into water supply.
What is China’s most deadly invention that was kept top- secret for a long time? D 100
Gunpowder D 100
Name two inventions that seem useful and fun but that China used as weapons. D 200
wheel barrow and kite D 200
Which Chinese invention would help record laws? D 300
paper made from wood pulp D 300
Which Chinese invention improved the economy the most and why? D 400
Silk because it could be sold at high prices because China had a monopoly. D 400
How was the Chinese plow different from the Mesopotamian plow? D 500
It’s blade was made of metal. The Mesopotamian plow was made of wood and stone. D 500
What is silk? E 100
Fabric/thread made from the cocoon of a silk worm. E 100
E 200 The Silk Road was a famous trade route that linked China to what European Sea?
The Mediterranean E 200
E 300 Why was silk so expensive for Europeans to buy?
1)China had a monopoly and could set the price 2)Merchants had to travel far distances and face many dangers to deliver the silk. 3)Making silk took time and care. E 300
E 400 If you were a merchant traveling on the Silk Road, you would likely want a pack of camels carrying your goods. Why?
The Silk Road passed through two deserts; camels can survive a long time in the desert and carry a lot of goods. E 400
E 500 Goods were not the only thing exchanged on the Silk Road. Describe a specific thing that was traded on the Silk Road that was not a good/product.
Ideas were also exchanged. Buddhism Confucianism Diseases were also exchanged. E 500
Which Chinese philosophy tells individuals to “go with the flow” and follow the path of least resistance in life. F 100
Taoism F 100
Which philosophy says that harsh laws should be upheld because people can’t be taught to behave properly? F 200
Legalism F 200
What philosophy did Emperor Qin follow? F 300
Legalism F 300
This philosophy teaches that leaders should set positive examples for their subjects and should hire qualified people, not just their friends. F 400
Confucianism F 400
According to the Mandate of Heaven, how could a dynasty lose their right to rule? F 500
If they treat their people too harshly and are unfair. F 500
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