World History-Asia
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| Who is the Founder of Daoism? | Laozi
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| What is the art form of beautiful writing? | Calligraphy
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| What is a group of families who claim a common ancestor? | clan
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| What means "Respect for one's parents?" | Filial piety
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| What is a system of government in which local lords owe support to the ruler? | Feudalism
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| What factor contributed to the Chinese belief that China was at the center of the earth? | It's geographical location
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| The Majority of people in Shang China were? | Peasants
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| Chinese rulers claimed the Mandate of Heaven, or | the divine right to rule
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| What belief is at the heart of Confucianism? | Everyone has duties and responsibilities.
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| The most important belief of Daoism is that people should | Live in harmony with nature
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| Who is Genghis Khan? | A strong leader of the mongolion forces also his name means Universal ruler
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| Who is Kublai Khan? | Genghis Khan's grandson, he toppled the last song emperor.
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| Who is Marco Polo? | He wrote books about China, which sparked European interest in China.
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| What is the Ming Dynasty? | A brilliant dynasty founded by Zhu Yuanzhang
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| Who is Zheng He? | He commanded seven expeditions that explored the coasts of Southeast Asia, India, the Persian Gulf and East Africa.
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| Which Statement accurately describes Genghis Khan? | He Practiced religious toleration in his domains
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| Marco Polo was a native of | Venice
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| How did Chinese agriculture change in the 1500s? | Irrigation was invented, increasing crops fields
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| The Ming dynasty is especially known for its | bule and white porcelain
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| How did Chinese attitudes toward exploration change in 1435? | Overseas exporlation ended, and China looked inward.
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| What is are phonetic symbols representing syllables? | Kana
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| What is a Chain of Islands? | Archipelago
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| What means "the way of the warrior?" | Bushido
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| What is the term for warriors that means "those who serve?" | Samurai
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| What is an underwater earthquake? | Tsunami
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| The Japanese worship of divine and natural forces called | Shinto
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| Murasaki Shikibu is famous for | Writing the worlds first novel
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| Japan's Feudal system was dominated by | a warrior aristocracy
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| Which statement about the Tokugawa shoguns is true? | They were determined to end feudal warfare
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| The Japanese tea ceremony reflects the Zen values of | Peace and simplicity
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| What is the balance of trade? | The difference between how much a country imports and exports.
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| What is a trade surplus? | exported more than imported
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| What is trade deficit? | Buying more than selling
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| What does indemnity mean? | A payment for losses on the war
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| What does extraterritoriality mean? | The right to live under their own laws and be tried in their own countries
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| How did the Opium War start? | Britain refused China's demand to stop selling opium.
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| One result of the Taiping Rebellion was that | The Qing government lost power to regional commanders.
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| The Sino-Japanese War showed that | While China remained backward, Japan had modernized
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| The Open Door Policy proposed | Having equal access to Chinese trade for the Western powers
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| What were the "Three Principles of the people"? | Nationalism, Democracy, and Livelihood
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| Who were people who share a common culture and language? | Homogeneous Society
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| A war in which an Asian power defeated a European nation. | Russo-Japanese War
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| Japan's long period of rapid modernization | Meiji Restoration
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| Powerful banking and business families | Zaibatsu
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| The Japanese legislature | Diet
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| What was one cause of discontent in Tokugawa Japan? | The shoguns had reimposed centralized fuedalism
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| What demand did the United States make on Japan in 1853? | To open its port to trade and diplomatic contacts
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| The Meiji reformers wanted to? | Strengthen Japan
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| One reason Japan became an imperialist power was to | Obtain basic resources
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| Which Statement best describes Japan in the early 1900s? | It was the strongest power in Asia
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