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Warm-up Questions What can you reasonably infer about the cause of the increase to China’s population?
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Reunification Ancient Civilizations – Mr. Hollingsworth
Medieval China Reunification Ancient Civilizations – Mr. Hollingsworth
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Today’s Learning Targets
I can use academic vocabulary of this region and time appropriately. I can locate key geographical features of this region on a map. I can describe the dynastic successions of China after the Period of Disunion.
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Warm-up Questions What can you reasonably infer about the cause of the increase to China’s population? Increased food production led to an increase in population. With increased food production a larger population could be supported.
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Warm-up Questions How many years did the Period of Disunion last?
369 What religion flourished during the Period of Disunion? Buddhism
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Reading Check Questions
How did Chinese culture change during the Period of Disunion? New types of art, music, food, and clothing styles developed as a result of the mixing of cultures. When was China reunified? When was China not unified? 589 by Sui dynasty; not during Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms.
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Reading Check Questions
Why did Buddhism spread more easily during the Period of Disunion? People took comfort in the Buddhist teaching that people can escape suffering and achieve a state of peace.
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Period of Disunion What is the prefix of the word disunion? What does the prefix mean? What is the root word? What does it mean? Dis – to take apart or get rid of Union – a group or joining
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Period of Disunion What can you tell about this time period in China from the word, disunion? Answers may vary – social disorder
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Period of Disunion The Period of Disunion lasted from A.D. 220 to 589. How many years was this period? Since both numbers are A.D. (to the right of 0) all you do is subtract the smallest number from the largest. 589 – 220 = 369
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Period of Disunion A cultural blending took place when ___ from the north invaded Northern China. nomads
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The Sui, Tang, and Song ___ ended the Period of Disunion in ___ and established the ___ dynasty (589 to 618) Yang Jian / 589 / Sui What did the Sui leaders have built? The Grand Canal
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The Sui, Tang, and Song The ___ replaced the Sui and lasted ___ years. The ___ ___ was the golden age of Chinese civilization. Tang / 300 / Tang dynasty ___ ___ was the only woman to rule China? Empress Wu
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The Sui, Tang, and Song When the Tang dynasty fell, disorder lasted for 53 years. What was this called? Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms
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The Sui, Tang, and Song The ___ was also a period of great accomplishments and lasted 300 years until A.D When did it start? Song 1279 – 300 = A.D. 979
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The Age of Buddhism Why did people turn to Buddhism during the Period of Disunion? It offered them an escape from suffering and achieving a state of peace. Buddhism flourished until a ___ emperor tried to eliminate it. Tang
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Key Terms Review The time following the collapse of the Han Dynasty.
Period of Disunion A human made waterway connecting northern and southern China. Grand Canal
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Today’s Learning Targets
I can use academic vocabulary of this region and time appropriately. I can locate key geographical features of this region on a map. I can describe the dynastic successions of China after the Period of Disunion.
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