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China

6th Grade Social Studies

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oracle bones (Shang Dynasty) pieces of bones or turtle shells used in the Royal Divation (ceremonies)They were used by heating them to see how cracks formed to predict future events
silk (Shang Dynasty) develped by 3000 B.C., huge trade item, kept the Shang kept their knowledge of how to make silk to themselves
Mandate of Heaven (Zhou Dynasty) the belief that the Chinese emperors right to rule came from the gods
Confucianism (Zhou Dynasty) A system of beliefs and behavior based on the teachings of Confucius, who said that people should lead good lives by studying ancient traditions; stressed the importance of respecting one's family and ancestors.
Shihuangdi (Qin Dynasty) First Grand Emperor; unified China with powerful armies and strengthened government; created standard writing and money systems across his empire
Great Wall of China (Qin Dynasty) a wall built to help the Chinese keep out petential enemies (ex: Huns/Mongolians)
Silk Road (Han Dynasty) trade routes that provided a route for merchants and traders to transport goods (most famous trade route in ancient China)
seismograph (Han Dynasty) an invention that allowed people to detect the presence of an earthquake so that needed supplies could be delievered.
Siddartha Guatuama (Han Dynasty) founder of Buddhism
yin/yang (Sui Dynasty) term for the balance in the world (ex: light/dark, male/female)
Grand Canal (Sui Dynasty) a waterway in China connecting Beijing with cities to the South; still used for shipping today
Wu Hao (Tang Dynasty) female empress during the Tang Dynasty known for encouraging volunteerism within Chinese culture
poetry (Tang Dynasty) type of literature that the Chinese are famous for
Wu Zetian/ Wu Hao (Tang Dynasty) the only female in Chinese history to rule as emperor. She was known for encouraging volunteerism within Chinese culture.
Taoism (Song Dynasty) a major religion during the Song Dynasty; promotes the ideas of balance and harmony.
Neo-Consucianism (Song Dynasty) the ideas of this philosophy merges the ideas of Confucianism, Taoism and Buddhism
reincarnation (Song Dynasty) a Hindu belief that people move in a constant cycle of life, death, and rebirth
loess light, powdery silt that both helps to keep parts of China's land fertile, but also clogs irrigation canals
Huang called the "Yellow River" and helps the Chinese to grow crops such as rice and wheat
Confucius philospher who taught that there must be respect within Chinese culture (leaders must respect their subjects to be followed, and a child must respect his or her parents to earn respect in return)
dynasty term given to the line of rulers who belong to the same family
Grand Canal during the Sui dynasty, the Chinese built this waterway, which increased trade and transportation throughout the dynasty.
market type of economy China has today (this economy means that they are in direct compeittion with us, since we also have this type of economic system)
Opium War the war during the Ming Dynasty between the Chinese and the British over the grade of a drug. The British won, due to their massive naval fleet, and won the right to trade this drug for profit.
steppe on this area north of the Huang River, teh geography is dry and treeless and people have to herd sheep and cattle for agriculture.
Traditional Economy a type of economy baed on past ways of doing business
Kublai Khan name of the Mongolian ruler who took over China during the Yuan Dynasty and organized many waterway projects
Beijing During the Ming Dynasty, the capital city moved from Nanjing to here ?
Command Economy This type of economy exists when the government sets the price for items and determines standards of sales
Himalayas This mountain chain creates a geographic barrier for the Chinese to their south
Mongolia A culture that China frequently interacted with
over population an example of this is that there are over 1 billion Chinese people in China
WWI a major was in the early 1900s that was a distraction away from how the Japanese were treating the Chinese
democracy the massacre at Tiananment Square in 1989 primarily occurred becasue students were protesting to show support towards this type of government
communism the government troops slaugtered hundreds of studetns at Tiananmen Square because the troops were trying to show support for this type of government?
WTO an organization that China entered in the 1900s, which allowed them to become a major player in the world-wide economy.
Asia the continent that China is on
1 child policy a policy established by Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping in 1979 to limit communist China's population growth.
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