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Bellringer Queue I Can… Explain the similarities and differences between the Ming and Qing dynasties

Decline of the Dynasties Ming Dynasty: Internal power struggles Government corruption High taxes Epidemic Qing Dynasty: Corruption Pressure of population growth

Numbered Heads #1 What were the common factors which led to the fall of both the Ming and Qing dynasties?

Workbook Partners Ch. 16 sec. 2 pgs 175-177 10 minutes to complete

All Qing males were ordered to shave their foreheads and braid their hair into a pigtail called the queue to distinguish themselves from rebels.

An average Chinese clan

Numbered Heads #2 What was Chinese society and culture like under the Ming and Qing dynasties?

Written Summarization (Closure) Students will create a Venn Diagram to answer the following - What similarities and differences existed between the Ming and Qing dynasties in China?

The Forbidden City http://www.learn360.com/ShowVideo.aspx?SearchText=forbidden+city&lid=7969849&ID=235889&player=12