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ND AUBURN wwwacesedu the common tea plant is the most widely grown ornamental species of the genus ore than 20000 varieties or cultivars of various species and hybrids generally grown by amate. Kai Classic Premier Kaji Reserve Blue Dual Core Hiro Fuji Made In China Japan Japan Japan Japan Japan Japan Japan Japan Steel Blades VG-Max Core VG-Max Core SG-11 Clad Core SG-11 Clad Core Blue II Car Dynasties, Philosophers . and Ancient Life. Geography. Huang He (Yellow River). Named for the rich yellow soil it carries . Runs from Mongolia to the Pacific Ocean. Chang Jiang (Yangtze River). . Runs east across Central China to the Yellow Sea. a . – . Japanese Nationalism and Militarism. Essential . Question. Assess the origins of Japanese nationalism and militarism. Learning Outcomes - Students will:. Preview – Japan?. Learn about pre and post 1868 Japan. Vocab. Loess: . Yellow silt blown from deserts into the Yellow River. Dynasty: . a succession of rulers from the same line of descent. Mandate of Heaven: . divine approval to rule. Dynastic Cycle: . a pattern of rise, decline, and replacement of dynasties. The Chinese Republic. 1912 – Sun . Yixian. steps down as president and Yuan . Shikai. replaces him. 1915 – Japan put pressure on China. Japan presented Yuan . Shikai. with the Twenty-One Demands . L/O - To examine the causes of the invasion and to identify its key features. Manchuria as a turning point. The invasion of Manchuria in . September 1931. was a turning point for Japan. It dramatically increased Japanese involvement in China, which would eventually result in the . Golden Age:. Tang Government:. Empress Wu . Zetian. :. Tang Dynasty (618-907). Social/Economic Progress:. Large towns and cities:. Grand Canal:. Sung Dynasty (960-1279_). Technology. Compass. The Arts. Comparing Responses . in the 19. th. Century . Dramatic Moment: The Opium . Wars . results in the Treaty . of . Nanjing. After three years of naval warfare(1839-1842), the Treaty of Nanjing is signed in 1842 between Great Britain and the Qing rulers of China . Vocab. Loess: . Yellow silt blown from deserts into the Yellow River. Dynasty: . a succession of rulers from the same line of descent. Mandate of Heaven: . divine approval to rule. Dynastic Cycle: . a pattern of rise, decline, and replacement of dynasties. AND. BY TAMARA. Ancient Egyptian Food. Vegetables . that were grown included; Radishes, coriander, cabbages, endive, watermelons, cucumbers, cabbage, beans and melons were very common and widely grown. Today, we know that magical dragons exist only in imagination and myth. They are . mythical. creatures. . But in ancient China, the people firmly believed that dragons were real and powerful. The dragon was the sign of the emperors. . Think like an historian:   H - H istorical Context. Explain the broader setting, time period, and social structures that surround the piece. A - A udience . Identify the audience of the piece. To/for whom was the piece created? Feudal Japan. Shoguns. – . Military Dictators . Daimyos-land owning lords. Tokugawa family. Closed ports – isolationists. . (200 years). Samurai . Warrior Class in Japan. , sworn to protect the Shogun and the . What was filial piety in Chinese families?. What were the main social classes of ancient China?. How were men looked upon in ancient Chinese society?. How were women looked upon in ancient Chinese society?.

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