Nat Geo Chp 7 Sect 1.1-1.2
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21 questions
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In the beginning of its growth, natural barriers somewhat _____, or cut off, China’s civilization from much of the rest of the world.
In the beginning of its growth, natural barriers somewhat _____, or cut off, China’s civilization from much of the rest of the world.
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Select China's natural barriers:
Select China's natural barriers:
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Two of China's deserts included the _____ to the north and the _____ to the west.
Two of China's deserts included the _____ to the north and the _____ to the west.
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The _____, Tian Shan, and Pamir mountain ranges formed a significant obstacle in the west.
The _____, Tian Shan, and Pamir mountain ranges formed a significant obstacle in the west.
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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.
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.
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Like the ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia, Egypt, and India, China’s civilization arose along _____ _____ _____.
Like the ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia, Egypt, and India, China’s civilization arose along _____ _____ _____.
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China’s two great rivers are the _____ and the _____.
China’s two great rivers are the _____ and the _____.
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The 3,395-mile-long Huang He is also called the _____ _____ because of its high concentration of yellow silt, or fine, fertile soil.
The 3,395-mile-long Huang He is also called the _____ _____ because of its high concentration of yellow silt, or fine, fertile soil.
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For thousands of years, the _____ _____ river helped unify China by serving as a useful transportation and trade network within its borders.
For thousands of years, the _____ _____ river helped unify China by serving as a useful transportation and trade network within its borders.
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Where is the birthplace of Chinese civilization?
Where is the birthplace of Chinese civilization?
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A _____ is a line of rulers from the same family.
A _____ is a line of rulers from the same family.
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China's first dynasty was the _____ dynasty.
China's first dynasty was the _____ dynasty.
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Order the classes from most power to least:
Order the classes from most power to least:
- warlords
- farmers
- king
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Select the Shang Dynasty's accomplishments.
Select the Shang Dynasty's accomplishments.
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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.
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.
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Around 1045 B.C., the _____ overthrew the Shang and became China’s longest-ruling dynasty, lasting about _____ years.
Around 1045 B.C., the _____ overthrew the Shang and became China’s longest-ruling dynasty, lasting about _____ years.
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China’s _____ _____ was a time of great social and cultural advances that lasted for about 2,000 years.
China’s _____ _____ was a time of great social and cultural advances that lasted for about 2,000 years.
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The _____ ___ _____, was a guiding force for rulers; they believed that a king could rule only as long as the gods believed he was worthy.
The _____ ___ _____, was a guiding force for rulers; they believed that a king could rule only as long as the gods believed he was worthy.
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The mandate led to a pattern in the rise and fall of dynasties in China called the _____ _____.
The mandate led to a pattern in the rise and fall of dynasties in China called the _____ _____.
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Why did the Zhou dynasty come to an end?
Why did the Zhou dynasty come to an end?
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Sequence the events of the Dynastic Cycle
Sequence the events of the Dynastic Cycle
- a new dynasty re-establishes order
- people believe gods approve the new dynasty
- dynasty weakens
- people believe gods no longer approve of the dynasty
- disasters occur
- the dynasty is overthrown