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1 Chapter 20-1 Notes (History and Governments of East Asia)
Asian Empires (China) ___________ civilization began in the Huang He valley over 4,000 years ago. Until the 1900’s, emperors from ____________ ruled China ___________ and Laozi were 2 important thinkers of this time. Under the ____ Dynasty, paper was first made in China in 100 AD. Han rulers encouraged trade through the ______ Road trade route. The Tang and Song __________ built roads, canals, and irrigation systems. Later Chinese Dynasties In 1211, __________ rulers conquered and united most of China. The _______ Dynasty drove out the Mongols and built the famous “Forbidden City” (Beijing) Chinese dynasties Confucius Han Silk dynasties Mongol Ming

2 III. Korea and Japan About 1200 BC, Chinese culture spread to Korea and _________. ___________ and Confucianism spread from China to Korea. In AD 1100’s, nobles fought for control of Japan which led to rule by _______ (military leaders) and landowning ________ (warriors). The samurai helped the shoguns govern _____ until the late 1800’s. Chapter 20-1 Notes Modern Nations Changes in China By 1500’s, goods from Asia were valued and wanted in ________. Europe and Japan claimed areas of China which this is known as the “___________ of influence”. In 1911, the Chinese revolted against the against the __________. In 1949, Chinese communist (___________) defeated the nationalist (Chiang Kai-Shek) Japan Buddhism shoguns samurai Japan Europe spheres foreigners Mao Zedong

3 II. Modern Japan Japan also tried to limit Western influence. Power was taken from the shoguns and returned to the ___________. Japan adopted western technology and became an industrial and ___________ power. Its expansion led them into WWII in which they were defeated by the ________ Japan became a democracy in 1945. A Divided Korea After WWII, Korea was divided into (___________) S. Korea and (communist) N. Korea. In 1950, N. Korea invaded __________, the U.S. rushed support to force N. Korea back. Today, Korea remains ___________ under a truce, but w/ no peace treaty. emperors military U.S. democratic S. Korea divided

4 Chapter 20-1 Notes (Economic Powers)
Japan and the “Asian Tigers” After WWII, Japan’s economy was in ruins, but received 3.5 billion in aid from the ______. This created an ________ boom which made Japan the 2nd largest economy in the world. (car manufacturing) S. Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, and _____________ have booming economies based on electronic goods and cars. These countries have been given the nickname “________ Tigers” _________ is a free port, which countries don’t pay an import tax. China China’s economy was slower to develop because of the strict ____________ control over it. In 1979, China began a number of _______ market reforms that has allowed its economy to grow. U.S. economic Hong Kong Asian Singapore communist free


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