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World Cultures Review
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Mao’s
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Philosophies
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Vocab
This policy allowed for the
rulers to stay in power by
providing for a stable
government and in return
the people were loyal.
A 100
Mandate of Heaven
A 100
This philosophy was re-introduced
during the Han dynasty and
stressed the 5 relationships.
A 200
Confucianism
A 200
This philosophy stressed
the idea that all people
were evil and needed a
strict ruler with harsh
punishments.
A 300
Legalism
A 300
Literally translates to
“the way,” this philosophy
stresses a oneness with
nature.
A 400
Daoism
A 400
This person was the
founder of Legalism.
A 500
Han Feizi
A 500
Civil Service Exam, Silk
Road
B 100
Han
B 100
Built the Forbidden
City, Zheng He’s
expeditions
B 200
Ming
B 200
Shi Huangdi- 1st emperor,
burned Confucianist books
B 300
Qin
B 300
Last emperor was Pu Yi,
ended in 1911, took over the
Ming
B 400
Qing
B 400
Liu Bang, Medical Advances,
Seismograph
B 500
Han
B 500
Rulers from the same
family line
C 100
Dynasty
C 100
Farmable land
C 200
Arable
C 200
These entertainers were
trained in the ancient art of
dance, poetry, music, tea
ceremonies and flower
arranging.
The first of these were men.
C 300
Geishas
C 300
DAILY
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DOUBLE
C 400
Define Bushido and Seppuku
C 400
Bushido- the way of the
warrior, a code samurais
followed
Seppuku- the ritual suicide
that was practiced by a
samurai if they failed to
carry out Bushido
C 400
This practice allowed for those
Westerners who committed a
crime in China to be tried in
their “home” courts.
C 500
Extraterritoriality
C 500
This term is used to describe
the amount of people in a
given place.
D 100
Population Density
D 100
How many days each year do
Japanese students go to
school?
D 200
240
D 200
This is an extremely fast
train in Japan, and it is only
off its schedule by 36
seconds at the end of a
year.
D 300
Bullet Train
D 300
Describe Japanese
schooling, including
subjects focused
on.
D 400
Focus on math and
science
D 400
What is juku?
D 500
A Japanese cram school
that helps students to
prepare for the entrance
exams to the top schools.
D 500
In 1949, the civil war in
China was over, which
leader was in power and
what government was in
place?
E 100
Mao Zedong, Communist
E 100
After the establishment
of the People’s Republic
of China, where was
Chiang Kai-Shek forced
to flee to?
E 200
Taiwan
E 200
This policy was
characterized by the
Red Guard, the Little
Red Book, professionals
being attacked and “reeducation” camps
E 300
The Cultural Revolution
E 300
This policy was characterized
by a push for modernization in
the areas of industry and
agriculture. Over 20 million
people died during this period.
E 400
The Great Leap Forward
E 400
In order for the
Communist Revolution to
succeed, who did they
need to gain their
support?
E 500
The peasants
E 500
What fraction of
people on the world are
Chinese?
F 100
1/5 of the population is
Chinese
F 100
This person was the founder
of the Nationalist Party.
F 200
Sun Yat-sen
F 200
What is the One Child Policy?
Also, name one negative of this
policy.
F 300
A policy put into place by Deng
Xiaoping in which families were
allowed one child.
This created a generation with high
numbers of males, an aging
population with no one to care for
them, and a preference for families
to have male children. Also,
infanticide of females as well as
increased rates of crime against
females are negative effects.
F 300
This ended the Opium War
and resulted in
extraterritoriality, payment
for British losses and the loss
of Hong Kong
F 400
Treaty of Nanjing
F 400
Chiang Kai-Shek sent Mao and his
followers on a 6,000 mile voyage
where about 83,000 people died.
This proved to important to the
Communist because it showed the
strength of the party.
F 500
The Long
March
F 500
The Final Jeopardy Category
is:
Chinese History
Please record your wager.
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Place the following events in order
from earliest to latest
Tiananmen Square Massacre
One Child Policy
Boxer Rebellion
Beijing Olympics
Fall of the Qing Dynasty
Communist Revolution
Opium War
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Opium Wars
Boxer Rebellion
Fall of the Qing Dynasty
Communist Revolution
One Child Policy
Tiananmen Square Massacre
Beijing Olympics
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