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Early China Multiple Choice 1Multiple Choice 2Fill in the blank 1Fill in the blank

Multiple Choice 1 – 10 pts The practice that requires children to respect their parents and older relatives is called a. legalism b. filial piety c. basketball practice d. respectivism

Multiple Choice 1 – 20 pts A Chinese family was usually headed by the a.oldest relative. b. strongest man. c. oldest woman. d. oldest man.

Multiple Choice 1 – 30 points This was a period of violence that made people look for ways to restore order. a. Monsoon floods b. The Period of Warring States c. the apocalypse d. Shang dynasty

Multiple Choice 1 – 40 points Which of these were sent out of China by the Silk Road? a. salt and iron b. silk, tea, and spices c. milk and rice d. all of these

Multiple Choice 1 – 50 points How much of China’s land is good for farming? a. 1/3 b. 1/10 c. 1/2 d. 1/100

Multiple Choice 2 – 10 points Which of these is a Chinese invention? a. acupuncture b. cravat c. automobile d. candles

Multiple Choice 2 – 20 points Wu Wang led a rebellion against them because they were so cruel. a. Xia dynasty b. Shang dynasty c. Zhou dynasty d. Qin dynasty

Multiple Choice 2 – 30 points Zhang Qian went to explore west of China. He brought back stories of a.the Trojan War b.Greece c.unicorns d.The Roman Empire

Multiple Choice 2 – 40 points Military leaders with their own armies are called a. generals. b. henchmen. c. warlords. d. vassals.

Multiple Choice 2 – 50 points Who was the founder of Daoism whose name means “the Old Master”? a. Laozi b. Wu Wang c. Hanfeizi d. Wu Wudi

Fill in the blank – 20 points The Yangtze River is also known as the _____ ______.

Fill in the blank – 40 points Qin built and extended the _______ _______ to keep out the Xiongnu.

Fill in the blank – 60 points The _____ _______ ruled over the Huang He valley.

Fill in the blank – 80 points ____ _________ punished or killed anyone who opposed him.

Fill in the blank – 100 points __________ taught that people should put family and community needs above their own.

Fill in the blank– 20 points The _____ ______ was a network of trade routes that extended from China to southwest Asia.

Fill in the blank– 40 points __________ made sure that government officials did their jobs.

Fill in the blank– 60 points _____ _______ drove the Xiongnu back into the Gobi Desert.

Fill in the blank– 80 points The ______ __ ______ flows from Mongolia to the Pacific Ocean.

Fill in the blank– 100 points The Chinese philosophy that taught that people needed harsh laws and punishment to make them live rightly was called _______.