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THIS. IS. East Asia Review. Your. With. Hosts. Ms. Wilda and Mrs. Cullnan. World Cultures Review. Philosophies. NO: Do not Use. Vocab. NO: Do Not Use. Mao’s China. Grab Bag. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300.

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  1. THIS IS East Asia Review

  2. Your With Hosts... Ms. Wilda and Mrs. Cullnan

  3. World Cultures Review Philosophies NO: Do not Use Vocab NO: Do Not Use Mao’s China Grab Bag 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

  4. This policy allowed for the rulers to stay in power by providing for a stable government and in return the people were loyal. A 100

  5. Mandate of Heaven A 100

  6. This philosophy was re-introduced during the Han dynasty and stressed the 5 relationships. A 200

  7. Confucianism A 200

  8. This philosophy stressed the idea that all people were evil and needed a strict ruler with harsh punishments. A 300

  9. Legalism A 300

  10. Literally translates to “the way” this philosophy stresses a oneness with nature A 400

  11. Daoism A 400

  12. This was the founder of Legalism. A 500

  13. Han Feizi A 500

  14. Civil Service Exam, Silk Road B 100

  15. Han B 100

  16. Built the Forbidden City, Zheng He’s expeditions B 200

  17. Ming B 200

  18. Shi Huangdi- 1st emperor, burned Confucianist books B 300

  19. Qin B 300

  20. Last emperor was Pu Yi, ended in 1911, took over the Ming B 400

  21. Qing B 400

  22. Liu Bang, Medical Advances, Seismograph B 500

  23. Han B 500

  24. Rulers from the same family line C 100

  25. Dynasty C 100

  26. Farmable land C 200

  27. Arable C 200

  28. These entertainers were trained in the ancient art of dance, poetry, music, tea ceremonies and flower arranging.The first of these were men. C 300

  29. Geishas C 300

  30. DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400

  31. Define Bushido and Seppuku C 400

  32. Bushido- the way of the warrior, a code samurais followed Seppuku- the ritual suicide that was practiced by a samurai if they failed to carry out Bushido C 400

  33. This practice allowed for those Westerners who committed a crime in China to be tried in their “home” courts. C 500

  34. Extraterritoriality C 500

  35. This term is used to describe the amount of people in a given place. D 100

  36. Population Density D 100

  37. What is the most popular spectator sport in Japan? D 200

  38. Sumo Wrestling D 200

  39. This is an extremely fast train in Japan, and it is only off its schedule by 36 seconds at the end of a year. D 300

  40. Bullet Train D 300

  41. Describe Japanese schooling, including amount of days spent and subjects focused on. D 400

  42. 1. 5.5 days per week: 240 days each year 2. Focus on math and science D 400

  43. What is juku? D 500

  44. A Japanese cram school that helps students to prepare for the entrance exams to the top schools. D 500

  45. In 1949, the civil war in China was over, which leader was in power and what government was in place? E 100

  46. Mao Zedong, Communist E 100

  47. After the establishment of the People’s Republic of China, where was Chiang Kai-Shek forced to flee to? E 200

  48. Taiwan E 200

  49. This policy was characterized by the Red Guard, the Little Red Book, professionals being attacked and “re-education” camps E 300

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