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Art of writing charactersbeautifully

What is calligraphy?

Category 1Question 1

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In the West, porcelain issometimes called this.

What is china?

Category 1Question 2

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The Chinese discovered that they could use this to heat

things and make steel.

What is coal?

Category 1Question 3

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These Chinese inventionsallowed soldiers to fight

on horseback.

What are saddles and stirrups?

Category 1Question 4

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Acupuncture is an exampleof Chinese this.

What is medicine?

Category 1Question 5

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This philosophy taught thatall men with a talent forgoverning should take

part in government.

What is Confucianism?

Category 2Question 1

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This philosophy taught thatpeople should turn to nature and give up wordly concerns.

What is Daoism?

Category 2Question 2

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Taught that people neededharsh laws and punishment

to make them live rightly.

What is Legalism?

Category 2Question 3

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The Tang dynasty returnedto the ideas of this

philosopher to reduce thepopularity of Buddhism

in China.

Who was Confucius?

Category 2Question 4

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Taught that the cause ofall suffering is desire

What is Buddhism?

Category 2Question 5

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This was built andextended to keep out

enemies

What is the Great Wall?

Category 3Question 1

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A network of trade routesthat extended from China

to southwest Asia

What was the Silk Road?

Category 3Question 2

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Only about this much ofChina’s land was suitable

for farming.

What is 10 percent?

Category 3Question 3

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A cold, rocky desert eastof the Kunlun Shan and

Tian Shan Mountains

What is the Gobi desert?

Category 3Question 4

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A period of violence thatmade people look for ways

to restore order.

What is the Period of Warring States?

Category 3Question 5

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An organized way in whichpeople produce, buy, and

sell things.

What is an economy?

Category 4Question 1

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A military leader with their own armies.

What is a warlord?

Category 4Question 2

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Many Chinese thought thatBuddhist monks and nuns

weakened respect for family life because they weren’t

allowed to participate in this.

What is marriage?

Category 4Question 3

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The only woman in Chinesehistory to rule a country

on her own.

Who was Empress Wu?

Category 4Question 4

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Category 4Question 5

The Zhou dynasty claimed this principle gave them

the right to rule.

What was the Mandate of Heaven?