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Take Out: ASIA map pencil textbook page 253
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1.Talk with your table ONLY 2.Keep discussing for 10 MINUTES!!! 3.Listen to each other 1.EVERYONE PARTICIPATES 4.At the end of 10 minutes then, write your answer
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Geography Shapes Life in Ancient China Chapter 8, Lesson 1 Chapter 8, Lesson 1
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Chapter 8, Lesson 1 Vocabulary oracle bone pictograph dynastic cycle Mandate of Heaven oracle bone pictograph dynastic cycle Mandate of Heaven a bone or shell used in Shang Dynasty religious rituals a picture or drawing that represents a word or idea the pattern of the rise and fall of dynasties ancient Chinese belief that a ruler had the gods’ approval a bone or shell used in Shang Dynasty religious rituals a picture or drawing that represents a word or idea the pattern of the rise and fall of dynasties ancient Chinese belief that a ruler had the gods’ approval
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China India Himalayas
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Taklimakan Desert Gobi Desert Yellow River Yellow River The Himalayas Yangtze River Farming
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China India Mountains Desert IsolatedIsolated
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Chapter 8, Lesson 1 China’s geography affected its development, how? Where did the Chinese Civilization begin? China’s geography affected its development, how? Where did the Chinese Civilization begin? provided fertile soil for good farming, isolated China from other civilizations Between the Yellow and Yangtze rivers on the North China Plain
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Chinese Writing
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Chapter 8, Lesson 1 How did the Chinese language develop? How did the Shang develop writing? How were the Zhou able to conquer Shang lands? Developed from scratches on oracle bones to pictographs They used pictographs to stand for words and ideas They claimed the Mandate of Heaven
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Shang Dynasty
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Oracle bones Pictograph writing Bronze work First dynasty of China Oracle bones Pictograph writing Bronze work First dynasty of China
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Zhou Dynasty
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Weak kings No strong central government Local leaders/governors got powerful Fought each other for power Time of warring states Weak kings No strong central government Local leaders/governors got powerful Fought each other for power Time of warring states
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