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Medieval China 500s -1600s
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Geography China is the fourth largest country in the world in terms of landmass. It currently has the highest population with over 3 billion people. Southeast Asia has very good land for farming. More than 90% of the world’s rice comes from Asia. The Huang and Chang are the two most important rivers. It has the tallest Mountain in the world: Mount Everest
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Japan China Laos
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Mount Everest
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Himalayas
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Religion Confucius-> Confucianism Buddha-> Buddhism Laozi-> Daoism/Taoism 3 Philosophies
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Spread of Buddhism
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Achievements
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Political Structure Confucianism as a framework for government. The scholar-officials had to pass very difficult tests In order to be in the government. Empress Wu was the only woman to rule China!.
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Chinese Dynasties Sui, Tang, and Song Dynasties reunified China The Great Wall and Grand Canal were major geographical landmarks
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The Yuan Dynasty
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Economics Trade along the Grand Canal was a key mode of trade and growth for China. It was originally constructed in 5 BCE, but the Sui dynasty made the major connections.
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Social Structure Merchants were high on the social structure as they were able to trade goods and bring wealth to China. Once the Song Dynasty popularized the use of scholar-officials they became highly regarded. Like in most Medieval societies the farmers and “peasants” made up most of the Population.
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K.W.L.Q. Chart Know:Want to know: Learned:Questions: Directions: 1.Find: Locate the K.W.L.Q. Chart on Ms. Lake’s wikispace page. 2.Save: Open the document and save it as: last name.first name.kwlq.period__. 3.Do it: Now fill in 3 items that you know, and 3 items that you want to know. 4.Resave the document 5.Create: If you don’t have a history folder in your documents, make one now and save your document inside for safekeeping!
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