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1 The FRAME Key Topic is about... So What? Details Main Idea Details Main Idea Details Main Idea Details Main Idea Classical China

2 M AP OF CHINA

3 The FRAME Key Topic is about... So What? Details Main Idea Details Main Idea Details Main Idea Details Main Idea Classical China Locating China on a map and identifying important contributions of the civilizations past Geography

4 C HINESE G EOGRAPHY Centered along the Huang He River Geography kept China very isolated

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6 Flooding of the Huang He

7 F LOODING OF THE H UANG H E

8 C ONSTRUCTING D IKES

9 C HINESE G EOGRAPHY The Silk Road allowed for trade between China and the rest of Europe and Asia

10 C HINESE G EOGRAPHY Invaders entered China from the North— The Mongols

11 M AP OF CHINA China Huang He River Pacific Ocean Silk Road

12 The FRAME Key Topic is about...Details Main Idea Centered along the Huang He River Geographically isolated The Silk Road allowed for trade b/w China and the west Invaders entered China from the North Details Main Idea Details Main Idea Details Main Idea Classical China Locating China on a map and identifying important contributions of the civilizations past GeographyDynasties

13 C HINESE D YNASTIES China was ruled by families—known as dynasties The rulers were considered divine = holy Served under the Mandate of Heaven

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15 The FRAME Key Topic is about...Details Main Idea Centered along the Huang He River Geographically isolated The Silk Road allowed for trade b/w China and the west Invaders entered China from the North Details Main Idea China was ruled by a succession of families—known as dynasties The rulers were considered divine (holy) Served under the Mandate of Heaven Details Main Idea Details Main Idea Classical China Locating China on a map and identifying important contributions of the civilizations past GeographyDynasties Great Wall of China

16 T HE GREAT WALL OF CHINA

17 T HE GREAT WALL Built by emperor Qin Shi Huangdi Built for protection/ defense Protected against invaders from the North— The Mongols

18 Q IN D YNASTY Emperor Qin Shi Huangdi ‘ The Tiger of Qin ’ Built Great Wall of China ‘ Terra Cotta Army ’

19 T HE G REAT WALL —DO NOT WRITE IN Expanded over 4,000 miles across northern China Roanoke to Los Angeles- 2,392 miles Did not keep out invaders But did illustrate the power of Chinese government Wall became a symbol for the Chinese people Dividing and protecting the civilized from the savage and nomadic http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dpYRZdw0U pA http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dpYRZdw0U pA http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJSw0l0cJPs

20 The FRAME Key Topic is about...Details Main Idea Centered along the Huang He River Geographically isolated The Silk Road allowed for trade b/w China and the west Invaders entered China from the North Details Main Idea China was ruled by families—known as dynasties The rulers were considered divine (holy) Served under the Mandate of Heaven Details Main Idea Built by Qin Shi Huangdi Built for protection/ defense Protected against invaders from the North Details Main Idea Classical China Locating China on a map and identifying important contributions of the civilizations past GeographyDynasties Great Wall of China Contribution s

21 C HINESE C ONTRIBUTIONS Civil Service System —Government officials based on merit = ability

22 C IVIL S ERVICE E XAMINATION —DO NOT WRITE The Han instituted a Civil Service Exam for government positions Government officials win positions based on merit no family class or background To find the most qualified they set up a system of exams Exam based on the teachings of Confucius In theory anyone could take the exam Reality only wealthy males

23 C HINESE C ONTRIBUTIONS Silk Road —opened China to Europe and the Middle East

24 T HE S ILK R OAD —DO NOT WRITE The Silk Road was created under emperor Wudi Linked China to the west China exported large amounts of silk to the west Became prized possession in the west Outposts were created to relay trade Goods moved from stage to stage Distance was too great for singular travel http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vfe-eNq-Qyghttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vfe-eNq-Qyg\

25 H AN D YNASTY Contributions Paper for writing Ships for sailing Compasses for astronomy Silk for clothing Porcelain for pottery

26 The FRAME Key Topic is about...Details Main Idea Centered along the Huang He River Geographically isolated The Silk Road allowed for trade b/w China and the west Invaders entered China from the North Details Main Idea China was ruled by a succession of families—known as dynasties The rulers were considered divine (holy) Served under the Mandate of Heaven Details Main Idea Built by Qin Shi Huangdi Built for protection/ defense Protected against migratory invaders from the North Details Main Idea Civil Service System– Govt. officials based on merit, not family Silk Road— opened China to Europe and the Middle East Paper Porcelain Ships Compass Silk Classical China Locating China on a map and identifying important contributions of the civilizations past GeographyDynasties Great Wall of China Contribution s


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