In the beginning of its growth, natural barriers somewhat _____, or cut off, China’s civilization from much of the rest of the world.
Question 2
2.
Select China's natural barriers:
1
Question 3
3.
Two of China's deserts included the _____ to the north and the _____ to the west.
1
Question 4
4.
The _____, Tian Shan, and Pamir mountain ranges formed a significant obstacle in the west.
1
Question 5
5.
The waters of the Pacific Ocean, _____ _____, and East China Sea on China’s east coast separated the region from its nearest neighbors, Japan and Korea.
Question 6
6.
Like the ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia, Egypt, and India, China’s civilization arose along _____ _____ _____.
Question 7
7.
China’s two great rivers are the _____ and the _____.
Question 8
8.
The 3,395-mile-long Huang He is also called the _____ _____ because of its high concentration of yellow silt, or fine, fertile soil.
Question 9
9.
For thousands of years, the _____ _____ river helped unify China by serving as a useful transportation and trade network within its borders.
Question 10
10.
Where is the birthplace of Chinese civilization?
Question 11
11.
A _____ is a line of rulers from the same family.
Question 12
12.
China's first dynasty was the _____ dynasty.
Question 13
13.
Order the classes from most power to least:
king
warlords
farmers
Question 14
14.
Select the Shang Dynasty's accomplishments.
Question 15
15.
Chinese writing first appeared on _____ _____, which are animal bones used to consult the many gods the Shang people worshipped. Priests carved a question on a bone and then heated it. They believed that the pattern of cracks that resulted revealed the gods’ answer.
Question 16
16.
Around 1045 B.C., the _____ overthrew the Shang and became China’s longest-ruling dynasty, lasting about _____ years.
Question 17
17.
China’s _____ _____ was a time of great social and cultural advances that lasted for about 2,000 years.
Question 18
18.
The _____ ___ _____, was a guiding force for rulers; they believed that a king could rule only as long as the gods believed he was worthy.
Question 19
19.
The mandate led to a pattern in the rise and fall of dynasties in China called the _____ _____.
Question 20
20.
Why did the Zhou dynasty come to an end?
Question 21
21.
Sequence the events of the Dynastic Cycle
the dynasty is overthrown
people believe gods approve the new dynasty
people believe gods no longer approve of the dynasty