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1 3. Define porcelain and calligraphy 4. What products were traded by China along the Silk Road?

2  For each question missed, you may correct that question for 1 point each  Do corrections on a separate sheet of paper and staple it to the original test  For credit, you must provide the correct answer and the page number for where you found that answer  Test corrections are due Friday  If you do not correct, your current grade stands

3  Coach Crews World History

4 1. A Growing Economy (Tang, 618) A. Farmers grew more crops - More land - Better irrigation - New rice, tea - More food meant more people

5 B. Trade - Roads and waterways - Silk Road - Silk, tea, steel, paper, and porcelain

6 METALWORKING PRINTING WEAPONS SAILING

7 METALWORKING Steel, armor, swords, helmets, stoves, farm tools, drills, steel chain, nail, needles PRINTING Woodblock printing, movable type printing WEAPONS Gunpowder (fireworks), fire lance SAILING Rudders, sails, compass

8 Choose an invention of the Chinese and provide the following on your table: - Reason it was developed - Words that describe it - Things leading to invention - Ways it was evaluated - The impact then and now - Adaptations of the invention - What does it make you think of? ** You may use your device for additional research ** Place in the basket upon completion ** 15-point homework grade


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