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China History and Government

China History and Government. Created by Ms. Darden Class 3-302. In the Beginning. Long ago people lived in small communities in China. Dynasty’s Destiny. Shang Dynasty. About 4,000 years ago, the Shang dynasty began to rule China.

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China History and Government

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  1. ChinaHistory and Government Created by Ms. Darden Class 3-302

  2. In the Beginning • Long ago people lived in small communities in China.

  3. Dynasty’s Destiny

  4. Shang Dynasty • About 4,000 years ago, the Shang dynasty began to rule China. • Dynasty—is a line of rulers from the same family. (example –a king.)

  5. Qin Dynasty • The Qin dynasty, pronounced (CHIN) was able to unite all of these little communities into one country. • It is believed that China got its name from this dynasty.

  6. Dynasties • Some dynasties forces thousands of workers to build palaces, bridges, and other structures. • During the Qin dynasty, the Great Wall of China was built. • Other dynasties made the wall even longer.

  7. Inventions

  8. Inventions They invented silk. They invented paper. They invented printing They invented gunpowder.

  9. Inventions cont’d • The Chinese also invented porcelain. • Porcelain is a fragile and valuable form of pottery. • Porcelain was first made during the Han dynasty (206 B.C.E.—C.E. 220)

  10. Inventions cont’d • Compass—is a tool used to figure out geographic direction.

  11. Forever Moving • In the 1800’s, China lost power to other countries such as: Britain, France, and Japan. • The crops failed, and people became hungry. • The people became very upset with the dynasties.

  12. Becoming a Republic • The people wanted China to become a republic. • Republic—is a form of government with elected leaders.

  13. Government • Dr. Suan Yat-sen (SOON YAHT SEHN)—known as the Father of China, led the change to a republic. • In 1911, his party (the Nationalist Party) took control from the Quing (CHING) dynasty and formed the Chinese Republic.

  14. They shared power with another group for a while, the Communist party. Communist—is someone who believes the government should be in charge of what people do and think. Government cont’d

  15. In 1940 the Communist party grew stronger. It took land from people. People had to do what the government said or they were punished. The People’s Republic of China

  16. Remember command economy? • The government told them what to make and who can make it.

  17. Let’s view a video from North Korea on the effect of communist. http://www.teachersdomain.org/search/?q=china%27s+government&start=20&fq_grade=PK&fq_grade=PS

  18. After 1976 things changed. The government worked with and listened to the people. The government started to move away from the ways of communist, and people started to own their own businesses and properties. On the Rise!

  19. China’s Leaders

  20. Sun Yat-sen 1911 Sun Yat-sen leads the Nationalist Party to over throw the rule of dynasties.

  21. China’s Government Today • The People’s Republic of China has lasted for over 100 years.

  22. Chiang Kai- Shek • In 1935, was the leader of the Nationalist Party, wins control of the government.

  23. Mao Zedong • In 1949, he was the leader of the Communist Party.

  24. Deng Xiaoping • Was the President of China in 1979. He opens China to trade with more countries.

  25. When Zedong was leader. People didn’t own property People could vote They had few choices No freedom of religion No freedom of speech Today with current leaders. People can own property People can vote People have more choices Freedom of some religions Little freedom of speech. Then and Now

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