1 / 23

Mongolian Vocabulary 5/02/11 Pd 2/7

Mongolian Vocabulary 5/02/11 Pd 2/7. Key ?: What allowed the Mongols to develop a strong empire?. Warm up: Put last weeks KQAs into your folder. Put your Postcard into your folder. What is a proclamation?. Work to do:. Review Mongol vocabulary

lirit
Download Presentation

Mongolian Vocabulary 5/02/11 Pd 2/7

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Mongolian Vocabulary5/02/11 Pd 2/7 Key ?: What allowed the Mongols to develop a strong empire? Warm up: Put last weeks KQAs into your folder. Put your Postcard into your folder. What is a proclamation?

  2. Work to do: • Review Mongol vocabulary • Check 5 Characteristics of a Civilization for China prior to the Yuan Dynasty and the Yuan Dynasty • Complete Mongol Postcard

  3. Steppe – a dry, grassy _______ plain

  4. group Clan – a _____ of families that come from a common _______ ancestor Could our class be a clan?

  5. Khan – a Mongol ________ leader Genghis Khan and Kublai Khan are the most famous khan’s in history. Based on what you learned yesterday, who do you think was the better leader?

  6. support Allegiance – loyal _______ for someone or something Mongol warriors would fight based upon their social bonds – each family would swear allegiance to a clan.

  7. Reform – to _____ to make it better change • Kublai Khan, Genghis Khan’s grandson will reform the Mongolian government. • One of these changes will be to add a postal system. Content sentence: Kublai Khan reformed his government when he created a postal system. Mongolian Stamps

  8. Heirs – people who have claims toanother ________ when that person dies property Kublai Khan Ogodei Khan Upon Genghis Khan’s death, his four sons inherited a part of the empire and each ruled a khanate. His son, Ogodei was then elected to be the Great Khan for the empire.

  9. blood Kinship – related by _____ or shared background Kinship was very important to the Mongols because the clan membership was based upon the family bloodlines. Each clan could trace its descent from their ancestors. This would have been important not only for the functioning of the clan itself but also important for marriage purposes.

  10. thought Reputation – how someone is ________ of by others Reputation was very important in Mongolian culture. If the reputation of a leader was good, men would swear allegiance to him (noker). Mongolian warriors will become renowned for their exceptional fighting ability and the use of their weapons on horseback. Genghis Khan is reported to have said, “Man’s highest joy is in victory: to conquer one’s enemies.” Statements like this as well as their ability on the battlefield gave them a fearsome reputation throughout Asia.

  11. What are the 5 Characteristics of a Civilization? • Stable food supply • Specialization of labor • Social levels • System of government • Highly developed culture

  12. Work to do: • Use your notes to identify evidence of the 5 Characteristics of a Civilization for China • Use the AtC pp 162-169 and your notes to find evidence of the 5 Characteristics of a Civilization for the Yuan Dynasty • What was the Yuan Dynasty? • It is the dynasty under the Mongols.

  13. Stable food supply Agricultural techniques Chain pump moves water Harrow tills ground Rice paddies used for transplanting Water buffalo used to pull the plow China – Characteristic 1: Evidence:

  14. Specialization of labor Scholars teaching in university Chancellor advises the emperor Merchant Book makers China – Characteristic 2: Evidence:

  15. Social Levels Emperor (dynastic family) Chancellor Government official Scholars Merchants Peasants China – Characteristic 3: Evidence: Tang Aristocracy Song Meritocracy

  16. System of Government Imperial emperor makes proclamations (laws) Tang: aristocracy Song: meritocracy China – Characteristic 4: Evidence:

  17. Highly developed culture Daoism Buddhism Confucianism Written language (civil service exam) China – Characteristic 5: Evidence:

  18. Stable food supply Nomadic herders Trade excess mares milk Yuan Dynasty – Mongols: Characteristic 1: Evidence:

  19. Specialization of labor Yurt maker Felt maker Craftsmen – boots, buttons Yuan Dynasty – Mongols: Characteristic 2: Evidence:

  20. Social levels Khan (self-proclaimed emperor) Chosen family members act as advisors Government officials Merchants Scholars North Chinese South Chinese Yuan Dynasty – Mongols: Characteristic 3: Evidence: • Family members • Mongols • Foreigners

  21. System of government Khan made strict laws Nepotism used to select government officials Civil service exam favors Mongols Systematic army organization using a chain of command Yuan Dynasty – Mongols: Characteristic 4: Evidence:

  22. Highly developed culture Chinese war prisoner develops written language Specialized architecture – Yurts on wheels Yuan Dynasty – Mongols: Characteristic 5: Evidence:

  23. Homework: • Project due 5/6 – you will have time to work on it tomorrow in class • Read AtC pp 209-215 for your project • Postcard due 5/3 • Open book test 5/4

More Related