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Unit 4 Part 2 - Assessment

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9 questions
Note from the author:
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To be given after classwork.
Complete the questions below using your 4 Worlds Sheets & other notes.
“To study and not think is a waste. To think and not study is dangerous”, the old saying by Confucius goes.
Question 1
1.

Match each major Chinese achievement to the dynasty that helped create it.

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Tang Dynasty
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Built the Grand Canal physically connecting China's two great rivers.
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Question 2
2.

Organized the sequence of events correctly.
To help the very beginning of the sequence has been colored orange and the very end colored purple.

  1. Buddhism spread along the ancient Silk Road from India to China, then to Korea, and Japan.
  2. With Mongol protection inventions such as gunpowder, cannons, paper making techniques, and movable type spread from China, to the Middle East and India, and finally to Europe.
  3. Islam rose in the Middle East and during the Islamic Golden Age spread across the Silk Road into China, following old Buddhist routes.
Question 3
3.

Check mark all facts belong that are TRUE about Confucius and Confucianism.

Question 4
4.

Chinese people were attracted to Buddhism because it addressed questions of suffering and death in a way that it's own traditions did not.

Question 5
5.

What two rivers are the birthplace of Chinese civilization?

Question 6
6.

Genghis Khan united the Mongolian tribes and he expanded the Mongol Empire across Asia.

Question 7
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Question 8
8.

Chinese rulers based their right to govern on the Mandate of Heaven. Which of the follow is a reason to overthrow a dynasty?

Question 9
9.

Label the major regions of Asia, the two life giving rivers of China, the capital city of China, and the Great Wall.

Song Dynasty
Invented gunpowder and expanded China west.
Sui Dynasty
Invented the magnetic compass and movable type.
Yuan Dynasty
Revitalized the ancient Silk Road and conquered parts of Southeast Asia adding them to China.
Ming Dynasty
Expanded the tributary system with massive treasure fleets and built the Great Wall.
The Roman Empire and the Han Dynasty traded items, ideas, and technologies by use of indirect traders along the ancient Silk Road.
The Silk Road was revitalized when the Mongol Empire conquered China, Persia, India, and Eastern Europe.
Alexander the Great conquered Egypt, Persia, and part of India helping to link Europe and Africa to India and Asia. The Roman Empire would then conquer half of Alexander the Great's old empire.
With the belief through hard work all people could end suffering, many Chinese adopted Confucianism.
Check mark all of the consequences, good and bad, of the Mongol Empire.
Revitalization of the Silk Road and helped spread technologies.
The destruction of entire peoples and the subjugation of millions under foreign occupation.
The spread of Buddhism to China.
The rise of modern Russian and Chinese political identities in response to Mongol oppression.
The fall of Rome to Attila the Hun.
Zheng He's voyages to expand China's tributary system.