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Ancient China

Ancient China. The Geography, History and Culture that Continues to Influence the World. Essential Questions. How did the people, events, and ideas that shaped ancient China continue to influence the world?. Geography and Early China.

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Ancient China

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  1. Ancient China

    The Geography, History and Culture that Continues to Influence the World
  2. Essential Questions How did the people, events, and ideas that shaped ancient China continue to influence the world?
  3. Geography and Early China China’s physical geography made farming possible but travel and communication difficult. Civilization began in China along the Huang He and Chang Jiang rivers. China’s first dynasties help Chinese society develop and made many other achievements.
  4. The Nile River, Egypt Huang He River, China
  5. Notebook Activity #1 Over the centuries, the Chinese invented many important things. Here are four of the most important: Compass Gun Powder Paper Wood Block Printing Rank these four innovations in the order of importance from most to least. Write your answers in your notebook and be prepared to back up your claim with examples and evidence.
  6. The Zhou Dynasty and New Ideas The Zhou Dynasty expanded China but then declined. Confucius offered ideas to bring order to Chinese society. Taoism and Legalism also gained followers.
  7. Notebook Activity #2 Confucianism believed that people need to return to ethics and moral values. Taoists believe humans should live simply and in harmony with nature. Legalists believed that people were bad by nature and needed to be controlled. Which of these do you believe? Why? Write your response in your notebook
  8. The Qin Dynasty The first Qin Emperor created a strong but strict government. An unified China was created through Qin policies and achievements.
  9. Notebook Activity #3 Image you are a scholar living in China in 210 BCE. You have a large library of Chinese literature, poetry, and philosophy. The new emperor is a harsh ruler with no love for learning. He says you must burn all the books that disagree with his ideas. The idea horrifies you. But if you do not obey, the punishment may be severe. Will you obey the order to burn your books? Why or why not?
  10. The Han Dynasty Han Dynasty government was based on the ideas of Confucius. Family life was supported and strengthened in Han China. The Han made many achievements in art, literature, and learning.
  11. Notebook Activity #4 Ancient Chinese Bronze Art Ancient Chinese Human Anatomy Chart How do these objects show the range of accomplishments in Han China? Ancient Chinese Seismograph
  12. Han Contacts with Other Cultures Farming and manufacturing grew during the Han Dynasty. Trade routes like China with the Middle East and Rome. Buddhism came to China from India and gained many followers.
  13. Notebook Activity #5 Imagine you are a trader traveling along the Silk Road on the way to China. This is your first journey, but you have heard many stories about the country. You know the trip will be hard, through mountains and deserts and terrible weather. While you expect to make a good profit from the silk you will buy there, you are also curious about China and its people. What do you expect to find in China?
  14. Influence of Confucianism on Han China Moral leadership, not laws, brought order to China Required to pass and exam for a government job Han Chinese Culture and Government Fathers should display high moral values and inspire their families Children were taught to respect their parents The lower classes will learn by following the example of their leaders Green = Source of information Blue = Point of View Red = So What? And So Why?
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