Make Great Choices This Weekend!.  Early Dynasty  Shang dynasty: first historical records kept  Zhou dynas ty : Confucius and Laozi lived during this.

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Make Great Choices This Weekend!

 Early Dynasty  Shang dynasty: first historical records kept  Zhou dynas ty : Confucius and Laozi lived during this time.  Qin Shi Hung Di: built the Great Wall  Han and Tang dynasty  Ming dynasty  Qing dynasty

 1927: Chiang Kai-shek formed the Nationalist government of the Republic of China.  the Communists won power and set up the People’s Republic of China.

 Taiwan and China have intertwined economics despite differences.  Taiwan has invested billions of dollars in factories on mainland China.  The rest of the world relies on Taiwan for key computer and electronic parts.

 The modern country of Mongolia was born after the overthrow of China’s Qing dynasty in  After the collapse of Soviet Communism, the Mongolians adopted a democratic constitution.

 China and Korea have a significant impact on Japan’s civilization.  Yamato dynasty  Yoritomo Minamoto: first shotgun  1542: first contact with Europe  1854: U.S. Navy pressures Japan to trade with the U.S.  Meiji Revolution: Japan’s new government rapidly modernized the country’s economy, government, military forces, education and legal system.

 Change from a feudal country to a modern country.  Cultural convergence  : war with China  : fought with Russia  WWI and WWII  Invades Manchuria and China  Pact with Nazi Germany  Today: Democratic and second largest economy

 Influence of Chinese  Buddhism and Confucianism introduced  Silla and Koryo dynasties  Invaded by Mongolia, China and Japan  Ruled by Japan; independent at end of WWII

 North Korea  Centralized government controlled by the Korean Workers Party (KWP)  Economic stagnation, acute food shortages, serious mismanagement of crucial resources.  South Korea  Republic