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China Final Review Geography Chung Kuo Geographic BarriersGeographic Barriers IsolationIsolation China ProperChina Proper 13 % land can be farmed13 % land can be farmed Yellow, Yangtze, Xi RiversYellow, Yangtze, Xi Rivers

Physical Map China Final Exam Review

Chinese Ethnic Breakdown China Final Exam Review 94 % Ethnic Han 60 Million various ethnic minorities. 2 million Tibetans persecuted.

Tang Dynasty China Final Exam Review A succession of rulers from the same family; a family or group which maintains great power, wealth, or position for many years.

Sung Dynasty China Final Exam Review Good government through the utilization of Confucian officials. Civil service exam. Arts flourished Printing books using carved, wooden blocks. Windmill, compass, gunpowder, mechanical clock, movable type, water- powered machinery, blast furnace, paper money.

Ming Dynasty China Final Exam Review Built Grand Canal and Forbidden City.

Belief Systems China Final Exam Review

Philosophy Social relations. Understand proper role. Group over the individual. Filial Piety, respect elders. Women inferior. Moral code regulating all family relationships.

China Final Exam Review Philosophy Learn from nature how to behave and think. Peace and harmony by acting in accordance with the ways of nature.

China Final Exam ReviewPhilosophy Originated in India. Shed worldly desires. Meditation

China Final Exam ReviewForeign Domination Manchu emperor banned sale of British Opium Technology prevailed. Britain received Hong Kong and extraterritoriality

China Final Exam Review19 th Century European Imperialism The territorial claims of Europe and Japan established after Britain forced China to open its ports to the opium trade. Controlled trade and many aspects of the economy

China Final Exam ReviewEuropean Imperialism 1849, the Taiping Rebellion Boxer Rebellion

Cold WarPolitical

China Final Exam ReviewRise of Communism Communist defeat the Nationalists. Nationalists retreat to Taiwan

China Final Exam ReviewRise of Communism The Long March Listened to peasants and promised land reform.

China Final Exam ReviewRegional Conflict

China Final Exam ReviewEconomics 1958 Five Year Plan for economic and industrial growth.

China Final Exam ReviewEconomics Work long hours. Machinery broke down. Inefficient production. Introduced the commune system.

China Final Exam ReviewCultural Radical social change. Young people leave school and learn revolution by making revolution.

China Final Exam ReviewModern China Practical steps to achieving economic growth. Four modernizations. (Agriculture, industry, science, and defense). Applied some principles of free market economics. (Surplus)

China Final Exam ReviewModern China Introduce Elements of Capitalism

China Final Exam ReviewHuman Rights Violations

China Final Exam ReviewHuman Rights Violation

China Final Exam ReviewHuman Rights Violations Government fired upon citizens. Arrests and executions were made.

China Final Exam ReviewHuman Rights Violations Pay a penalty in the form of reduced income, a less desirable job, or poorer housing.

China Final Exam ReviewJuly 1, 1997 China agreed not to change the economic or social system for 50 years.

China Final Exam ReviewRising China World center for manufacturing. Major player in global credit.

Which event is the best example of imperialism? (1) The Opium Wars in China (2) The Spanish Inquisition (3) The Yalta Conference (4) The Hundred Years War

Which event is the best example of imperialism? (1) The Opium Wars in China (2) The Spanish Inquisition (3) The Yalta Conference (4) The Hundred Years War

The teachings of Confucius encouraged people to (1) Put their own interests first (2) Reject government authority. (3) Believe in reincarnation (4) Follow the code of moral conduct.

The teachings of Confucius encouraged people to (1) Put their own interests first (2) Reject government authority. (3) Believe in reincarnation (4) Follow the code of moral conduct.

The teachings of Confucius encouraged people to (1) Put their own interests first (2) Reject government authority. (3) Believe in reincarnation (4) Follow the code of moral conduct.