Failure to prepare is preparing to fail John Wooden Describe the rule of Qin Shihuangdi the 1 st emperor of China Adherence to legalism Persecution of Dissenters buried people alive ID: 613852
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Chapter 7 & 8 Review
“Failure to prepare is preparing to fail” John WoodenSlide2
Describe the rule of Qin Shihuangdi (the 1
st
emperor of China).
Adherence to legalism
Persecution of Dissenters ( buried people alive)
Created administrative districts to govern empire *
He helped unify China by standardizing measurements, weights, standardized scriptSlide3
How did Qin Shihuangdi react to criticism from Daoists and Confucians?
He executed all dissenters
Burned books even classical Chinese textSlide4
Which one of the following was not one of Qin
Shihuangdi’s
policies?
A. strong
centralized rule
b. support of traditional learning
c. huge public works projects
d. disarming regional military forces
e. building protective wallsSlide5
How
did the
Han Dynasty emerge?
Chin Shi Shihuangdi died and shortly after rebels massacred the Qin court
Liu Bang led a peasant rebellion and declared himself the 1
st
Han Emperor
He had brilliant advisors and the loyalty of his troopsSlide6
What were the new technologies used by the Han Dynasty ?
Paper
Sericulture
Iron Metallurgy
Sundials
Calendars
Improved Plows
Horse CollarsSlide7
What factors led to the fall of the Han Dynasty?
Social tensions between rich and poor
Land Distribution: A few people had the majority of the land
Economics difficulties : Han Wudi military ventures caused the empire to seize land and raise taxesSlide8
Why was Han Wudi known as the Martial Emperor?
He defeated Korea and Vietnam
He defeated the XiongnuSlide9
What were some of the accomplishments of Achaemeneds
?
Had a huge empire
Created a postal system
Created an efficient tax system
Were tolerant
rulers
Royals Roads
Great administrative techniques
qanatsSlide10
Why is Zoroastrianism an important religion to world history?
Zoroastrianism would share several characteristics with Monotheistic faiths such as Christianity, Islam, and JudaismSlide11
What factors caused the
Achaemenids
to decline?
Greek oppression (Ionia) caused people to rebel against the Persians
Eventually Alexander the Great conquered PersiaSlide12
Describe the significance of the QanatSlide13
What group did the
Achaemenids
most closely resemble?
The AryansSlide14
What is the definition of a Satrap?
an imperial provincial governorSlide15
The collection of Confucian sayings and teachings is known as the
a. Mencius
.
b.
Memoirs of a Philosopher
.
c.
Analects
.
d.
Reflections on a Quiet Life
.
e.
Reflections on Things at Hand
.Slide16
What was the Chinese political philosophy that called for clear and strict laws?
A. Confucianism
b. Legalism
c. Daoism
d. Buddhism
e. Hinduism