what are 3 Geographic Features that isolated Ancient China
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Huang He River (Yellow River)
Yangtze River
The belief that the emperor of China was given the right to rule by the gods
Gobi Desert
Pacific Ocean
Himalayan Mountains
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
what are the two major rivers of Ancient China
Huang He River (Yellow River)
Yangtze River
Gobi Desert
Pacific Ocean
Himalayan Mountains
A series of rulers from the same family
First dynasty of Ancient China. Yu the Engineer (Great) was the legendary
ruler of this dynasty. This dynasty is considered somewhat
mythical due a lack of written records.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
what was a Dynasty
which Dynasty followed the Shang Dynasty and was the
longest ruling dynasty. This dynasty started the Feudal System. The lords became disloyal to the king which caused a struggle for power and eventually led to the Warring States Period.
what dynasty followed the Xia dynasty and ruled for over
400 years. This dynasty is known for having the first written records and for using oracle bones in order to ask questions to their ancestors.
First dynasty of Ancient China. Yu the Engineer (Great) was the legendary
ruler of this dynasty. This dynasty is considered somewhat
mythical due a lack of written records.
A series of rulers from the same family
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
what are the facts about Xia Dynasty
A 200 year era of warfare which followed the Zhou
Dynasty. This era was a fight for the control of
Ancient China which was eventually won by the Qin
Dynasty.
First dynasty of Ancient China. Yu the Engineer (Great) was the legendary
ruler of this dynasty. This dynasty is considered somewhat
mythical due a lack of written records.
what Dynasty followed the Xia dynasty and ruled for over
400 years. This dynasty is known for having the first written records and for using oracle bones in order to ask questions to their ancestors.
which Dynasty followed the Shang Dynasty and was the
longest ruling dynasty. This dynasty started the Feudal System. The lords became disloyal to the king which caused a struggle for power and eventually led to the Warring States Period.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
what are the facts about the Shang Dynasty
A 200 year era of warfare which followed the Zhou
Dynasty. This era was a fight for the control of
Ancient China which was eventually won by the Qin
Dynasty.
which Dynasty followed the Shang Dynasty and was the
longest ruling dynasty. This dynasty started the Feudal System. The lords became disloyal to the king which caused a struggle for power and eventually led to the Warring States Period.
First dynasty of Ancient China. Yu the Engineer (Great) was the legendary
ruler of this dynasty. This dynasty is considered somewhat
mythical due a lack of written records.
what dynasty followed the Xia dynasty and ruled for over
400 years. This dynasty is known for having the first written records and for using oracle bones in order to ask questions to their ancestors.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
what were the facts about the Zhou Dynasty
thisDynasty followed the Shang Dynasty and was the
longest ruling dynasty. This dynasty started the Feudal System. The lords became disloyal to the king which caused a struggle for power and eventually led to the Warring States Period.
This short-lived dynasty is the first dynasty to begin using the
Term EMPEROR instead of KING. The emperor’s name was Shi Huangdii and he used legalism to control his society. This dynasty was harsh on its
citizens and began the construction of the Great Wall of China.
A 200 year era of warfare which followed the Zhou
Dynasty. This era was a fight for the control of
Ancient China which was eventually won by the Qin
Dynasty.
This dynasty is considered the Golden Age of China due to its
Advancements in the maths and sciences. The Han Dynasty developed
The Silk Road and invented paper and the seismograph, which was used
Predict earthquakes. Theyswitched to Confucianism and they also used civil service exams in order to find qualified people to work for the government.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
what was the Warring States Period
This short-lived dynasty is the first dynasty to begin using the
Term EMPEROR instead of KING. The emperor’s name was Shi Huangdii and he used legalism to control his society. This dynasty was harsh on its
citizens and began the construction of the Great Wall of China.
what Dynasty followed the Shang Dynasty and was the
longest ruling dynasty. This dynasty started the Feudal System. The lords became disloyal to the king which caused a struggle for power and eventually led to the Warring States Period.
A 200 year era of warfare which followed the Zhou
Dynasty. This era was a fight for the control of
Ancient China which was eventually won by the Qin
Dynasty.
This dynasty is considered the Golden Age of China due to its
Advancements in the maths and sciences. The Han Dynasty developed
The Silk Road and invented paper and the seismograph, which was used
Predict earthquakes. Theyswitched to Confucianism and they also used civil service exams in order to find qualified people to work for the government.
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