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Social Studies, 12.01.2021 20:30 andrewlawton8125

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1.What Chinese cultural values did Confucius teach?

love of nature and honor
trade and manufacturing
family respect and social order
education and military service

2.What was the primary cause of the fall of the Zhou dynasty?

Nomadic tribes formed alliances with feudal leaders.
Leaders of the feudal states attacked the capital city.
Leaders of the feudal states declared independence.
Nomadic tribes united with the king against feudal leaders.

3.What was a serious risk commonly faced by traders on the Silk Road?

attacks by wild dogs
swarms of mosquitoes
extreme temperatures
flooded river crossings

4.How did China’s geography affect its development in ancient times?

China was limited in its ability to grow due to the lack of farmland.
China used the bordering seas to spread its culture to other people.
China was isolated by the landforms that blocked it from other regions.
China used its major rivers to spread its power over surrounding people.
5.Read the passage.
The Master said, "The ruler should employ the ministers according to ritual; the ministers should serve the ruler with loyalty.”
–The Analects, Confucius
Which Chinese cultural value does the passage express?
social order
moral goodness
family responsibility
community identity

6. *map one i can do this one*

7.How did ending the practice of Legalism help Liu Bang build a stronger China?
It helped him gain more loyalty from the people.
It helped him reinforce harsh laws to maintain control.
It helped him create punishments to force obedience.
It helped him encourage community service to end selfishness.

8.Which statement best describes how Confucianism influenced the government during the Han dynasty?
It emphasized that rulers should lead by example.
It proved that citizens need strong laws to behave.
It encouraged rebellion when leaders were ineffective.
It highlighted the importance of severe punishments.

9.Why are the terra-cotta soldiers a unique archaeological find?
None of the thousands of soldiers are the same.
The soldiers were designed using clay and marble.
The armor is realistic looking and true to life.
Some soldiers are life-size, and others are miniature.

10.How did the geography of the empire ruled by the Zhou dynasty contribute to the dynasty’s downfall?
The empire was surrounded by more powerful nations.
The empire was large, and the Zhou could not control it.
The empire was destroyed by the flooding of major rivers.
The empire was unable to prevent invasion from across the sea.

11.Why did Emperor Qin Shihuangdi practice censorship?
Censorship had been used successfully by past Chinese dynasties.
Censorship was the way people proved they were loyal to the emperor.
Censorship showed faith in the gods because nonreligious books were burned.
Censorship prevented people from questioning or criticizing the government in books.

12.*Map i will do it*

13.Why is the Huang He (Yellow) River Valley known as the "cradle of civilization in China”?
The area was easy to access due to the river.
The area was the site of the oldest Chinese religious sites.
The area provided supplies of fish, farmland, and fresh water.
The area had wood for shelters, cities for settlers, and gold for trade.

14.Why was Taoism an important philosophy during the Warring States period?
It helped people find balance in a time of turmoil.
It enabled people to reject the social rules of their clans.
It helped people follow the rules of the government.
It taught people how to conduct rebellions to restore faith.

15.How did traders deal with the dangers of traveling along the Silk Road?
They brought armed guards along to protect them on the journey.
They traveled alone so they would not attract attention on the route.
They traveled by camel so they could escape attacks from wild animals.
They sent their goods by different routes so at least some would arrive safely.

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