China
Bellringer What is the Mandate of Heavan?
Agenda Bellringer Readings GRAPES Chart Homework: – Guided Readings
Geography
Religion Ancestor worship
Political Autocracy- a government in which a ruler has unlimited power and uses it according to this manner Legalism
Achievements Uniformed a – Writing system – Laws – Weights and measures Irrigation projects New roads Great Wall of China
Social Shi Huangdi- first emperor Peasants force to work on government projects Forces nobles to leave their homes to live at his court
SOL REVIEW Find a partner!
Directions For each question write down your answer! The team with the most points win!
PALEOLITHIC, NEOLITHIC OR BOTH Write down if the characteristic is Paleolithic or Neolithic
Migration
Slash and burn farming
Domestication of animals
Men and women having equal status
Aleppo and Jericho
pottery
Living in small clans
Gathering food from wild plants
Learning how to use fire
Learning to farm
Stone tools
Stonehenge
RIVER VALLEYS ! Guess Mesopotamia, Egypt or Indus
Irrigation systems
Unpredictable flooding
Un readable language
Ziggurats
Pharaohs
Menes
Nile River
Hammurabi Code
Babylon
Hieroglyphics
Harappa
Pyramids
Planned cities
Cuneiform
Bellringer Complete the GRAPES chart on the Han Dynasty from your Homework
Agenda Bellringer Review packet from last class PowerPoint Activity
Han Dynasty (206 BCE – 220 CE)
Han Dynasty Many tried to become emperor, but Liu Bang conquered the others and founded the Han Dynasty in 202 BCE Liu Bang and Wudi strengthened the government, but without punishing the people
Government Confucianism Expanded the bureaucracy – Civil service exams and education Stable government, lower taxes Farmers were most important part of society Importance of family
Han Achievements Technology and commerce – Silk trade – Invent paper, porcelain, harness, plow, wheelbarrow, watermills, compass Assimilation of conquered people into Chinese culture
Predictions What happened to the Han Dynasty?
Han Fall Poor grew poorer with each generation – Rich manipulated the poor, so the poor revolted Wealthy families tried to be more powerful than the emperor Rivals fought for power and the dynasty fell apart
Activity: Create a Poster which illiterates How were the Han and Qin similar? How were they different? Poster must include the follow: 3 seminaries and 3 differences A picture which shows one achievement for each Find a partner, use your notes and the book
Bellringer Pull out your Religions chart – Fill in Confucianism, Legalism and Daoism
Agenda World Religions Chart Finish posters Review for Classical China Test next class Homework: Study for test
The Silk Roads Silk is a strong, lightweight, attractive fabric – Carried from China, through deserts and mountains, to India, Persia, Egypt, and Rome Cultures and ideas also spread along the Silk Roads – Buddhism
Goal Students will be able to identify characteristic in classical China Hello I’m the Wise Dragon
Mandate of Heaven Can also be called??? – Dynastic Cycle Place in the correct order: – New Dynasty wins favor with the gods – People begin to revolt – Old Dynasty loses favor of the gods – New Dynasty experience good times – Dynasty begins to decline Wise Dragon: Established by the Zhou dynasty
The Mandate of Heaven
Timeline Place in the correct order of events! – Han Dynasty – Qin Dynasty – Era of Warring States – Zhou Dynasty
Timeline Place in the correct order of events! – Zhou Dynasty – Era of Warring States – Qin Dynasty – Han Dynasty
Events! What philosophies were established during the Era of Warring States? – Confucianism – Legalism – Daoism Wise Dragon: These philosophies were trying to help establish order during this period of time
Guess Who? I created a philosophy which believes in: – 5 basic Relationships – Respect for Elders – Good Education= good government officials – Humans are good not bad
Guess Who? I created a philosophy which believes in: – 5 basic Relationships – Respect for Elders – Good Education= good government officials – Humans are good not bad Confucianism
What Philosophy? This Philosophy believes that: – A simple life brings inner peace – Harmony with nature
What Philosophy? This Philosophy believes that: – A simple life brings inner peace – Harmony with nature Daoism
What Philosophy? This Philosophy believes that: – Strict Laws – Tough punishment
What Philosophy? This Philosophy believes that: – Strict Laws – Tough punishment Legalism
Dynasties Han or Qin
Ruled through fear
Silk
Burned books
Autocracy
Porcelain
Short lived dynasty
Legalism
Farmers Important
Shi Haungdi
Silk Trade
Paper
Great Wall
Civil Service
ANSWERS
Ruled through fear Qin Dynasty
Silk Han Dynasty
Burned books Qin Dynasty
Autocracy Qin Dynasty
Porcelain Han Dynasty
Short lived dynasty Qin Dynasty
Legalism Qin Dynasty
Framers Important Han Dynasty
Shi Haungdi Qin Dynasty
Silk Trade Han Dynasty
Paper Han Dynasty
Great Wall Qin Dynasty
Civil Service Han Dynasty
Dynastic Cycle The dynastic cycle can be applied to any Chinese dynasty. Explain how the dynastic cycle can be applied to each of the Qin and Han dynasties.
PERSIAN OR INDIA Guess Persian or Classical India
Aryan Migration
Gupta Empire
The Royal Road
Cyrus the Great
Mauryan Empire
Zoroastrianism
Caste system
Asoka
Located in the Middle East
Darius
RELIGIONS Judaism, Hinduism or Buddhism
Reincarnation
Canaan
Caste System
Vedas
Four Noble Truths
Polytheistic
Buddha
Eightfold Path
Moska
Siddhartha Gautama
Covenant
Nirvana
Abraham
10 Commandment