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1 Check point #64 Number 1-8 30 seconds per slide China Test 11 points awarded to teams that have every member earn an 87% or higher

2 1. During the Han Dynasty, peasants/farmers were in the second highest social class. This was due to the fact that_____. 6.36 a. There were only two classes. b. Peasants provided food for their communities. c. Peasants were very wealthy. d. Peasants were advisors to the royal family.

3 2.How did Zhou rulers govern their territories? 6.33 a. By setting up a bureaucracy b. Developing trade with distant countries c. Giving farmers land d. Building a better road system

4 3. Which emperor is responsible for the Great Wall of China and the terra-cotta soldiers? 6.35 a. Wudi b. Shi Huangdi c. Liu Bang d. Laozi

5 4.Who was the founder of Daoism whose na me means “the Old Master”? 6.33 a. Hanfeizi b. Laozi c. Wu Wang d. Wu Wudi

6 5. The Zhou dynasty claimed this principle gave them the right to rule. 6.33 a. Divine Right of Kings b. Mandate of Heaven c. filial piety d. popular mandate

7 6. The Han dynasty differed from the Qin dynasty because under Han, government workers were chosen based on their ______6.35 6.36 a. ability according to tests. b. wealth and relationship to the censor. c. loyalty to the emperor. d. relationship to the emperor

8 7. What was the atmosphere of Chinese culture like during the time Confucius lived? 6.34 a. He lived during a very peaceful time b. He lived when Chinese warlords were constantly fighting each other c. He lived in a time in China’s history where outsiders ruled over China d. He lived during the golden age of China’s history

9 8. What was the major difference between the Zhou and Han dynasties governments? 6.36 a. The Zhou supported Legalism and the Han supported Daoism b. The Zhou kings appointed censors/governors in return for loyalty, while Han kings made people pass civil service exams. c. Zhou kings did not support the theory of the Mandate of Heaven d. Han kings were not concerned with trade

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11 Check your answers

12 1. During the Han Dynasty, peasants/farmers were in the second highest social class. This was due to the fact that_____. 6.36 a. There were only two classes. b. Peasants provided food for their communities. c. Peasants were very wealthy. d. Peasants were advisors to the royal family.

13 During the Han Dynasty, peasants/farmers were in the second highest social class. This was due to the fact that_____. 6.36 a. There were only two classes. b. Peasants provided food for their communities. c. Peasants were very wealthy. d. Peasants were advisors to the royal family.

14 2. How did Zhou rulers govern their territories? 6.33 a. By setting up a bureaucracy b. Developing trade with distant countries c. Giving farmers land d. Building a better road system

15 2. How did Zhou rulers govern their territories? 6.33 a. By setting up a bureaucracy b. Developing trade with distant countries c. Giving farmers land d. Building a better road system

16 3. Which emperor is responsible for the Great Wall of China and the terra-cotta soldiers? 6.35 a. Wudi b. Shi Huangdi c. Liu Bang d. Laozi

17 3. Which emperor is responsible for the Great Wall of China and the terra-cotta soldiers? 6.35 a. Wudi b. Shi Huangdi c. Liu Bang d. Laozi

18 4.Who was the founder of Daoism whose name means “the Old Master”? 6.33 a. Hanfeizi b. Laozi c. Wu Wang d. Wu Wudi

19 4.Who was the founder of Daoism whose na me means “the Old Master”? 6.33 a. Hanfeizi b. Laozi c. Wu Wang d. Wu Wudi

20 5. The Zhou dynasty claimed this principle gave them the right to rule. 6.33 a. Divine Right of Kings b. Mandate of Heaven c. filial piety d. popular mandate

21 5. The Zhou dynasty claimed this principle gave them the right to rule. 6.33 a. Divine Right of Kings b. Mandate of Heaven c. filial piety d. popular mandate

22 6. The Han dynasty differed from the Qin dynasty because under Han, government workers were chosen based on their______ 6.35 6.36 a. ability according to tests. b. wealth and relationship to the censor. c. loyalty to the emperor. d. relationship to the emperor

23 6. The Han dynasty differed from the Qin dynasty because under Han, government workers were chosen based on their ______6.35 6.36 a. ability according to tests. b. wealth and relationship to the censor. c. loyalty to the emperor. d. relationship to the emperor

24 7. What was the atmosphere of Chinese culture like during the time Confucius lived? 6.34 a. He lived during a very peaceful time b. He lived when Chinese warlords were constantly fighting each other c. He lived in a time in China’s history where outsiders ruled over China d. He lived during the golden age of China’s history

25 7. What was the atmosphere of Chinese culture like during the time Confucius lived? 6.34 a. He lived during a very peaceful time b. He lived when Chinese warlords were constantly fighting each other c. He lived in a time in China’s history where outsiders ruled over China d. He lived during the golden age of China’s history

26 8. What was the major difference between the Zhou and Han dynasties governments? 6.36 a. The Zhou supported Legalism and the Han supported Daoism b. The Zhou kings appointed censors/governors in return for loyalty, while Han kings made people pass civil service exams. c. Zhou kings did not support the theory of the Mandate of Heaven d. Han kings were not concerned with trade

27 8. What was the major difference between the Zhou and Han dynasties governments? 6.36 a. The Zhou supported Legalism and the Han supported Daoism b. The Zhou kings appointed censors/governors in return for loyalty, while Han kings made people pass civil service exams. c. Zhou kings did not support the theory of the Mandate of Heaven d. Han kings were not concerned with trade


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