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The Golden Age of
the Han
(206 B.C.E. – 220 C.E.)
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The Silk Road (7:05)
POWER would usher
1. The Han power
ideas
in an age of trade,
TRADE ideas,
ECONOMIC prosperity
and economic
or isolation.
POLITICAL
P.I.R.A.T.E.S.: ________________
ECONOMIC
________________
INTELLECTUAL
________________
2. What two policies helped
Han China become
powerful?
A. Expansionism and trade
B. Isolation and self-sufficiency
p.i.r.a.t.e.s.: Political
economic
3. What helped Han emperors
Emperors
win their Battles
Battles?
A. Warriors on camels
b. gunpowder
c. Warriors on horses
d. arrows
p.i.r.a.t.e.s. (should be two lines):
political intellectual
4. THE HAN EMPERORS
Emperors INCREASED
increased
OR DECREASED THEIR empire
EMPIRE
p.i.r.a.t.e.s.: political
5. THE HAN culture
CULTURE WAS OR
was not SPREAD ACROSS
MACHURIA, KOREA, NORTH
VIETNAM, TIBET, AND
CENTRAL ASIA.
p.i.r.a.t.e.s.: social
6. War or trade WAS THE
BIGGEST & MOST IMPORTANT
SOURCE OF income
INCOME FOR THE
HAN.
p.i.r.a.t.e.s.: economic
7. The qin’s greaT
great wall was
expanded by the han
emperors to protect
settlers & traders from
the nomadic ____________
a.
b.
c.
d.
bedouins
huns
mongols
romans
p.i.r.a.t.e.s.:
political economic
technological
8. The han’s greaT
great wall
extended 6,700 miles, the
same distance as it is from
which two cities?
a.
b.
c.
d.
London and Rome
nyc and la
nyc and Tokyo
Tokyo and Athens
p.i.r.a.t.e.s.:
technological
great
9. The han DynasTy’s greaT
wall
Wall protected and
isolated Or Did not isolate
the Chinese empire and its
people.
p.i.r.a.t.e.s.: political
technological
10. Which 4,000 mile trade
route ran parallel to the
great wall?
wall
A.
B.
C.
D.
The silk Road
the northwest passage
the trans-Atlantic route
the tran-siberian railroad
p.i.r.a.t.e.s.:
Economic
technological
Trade route linked
11. The trade
china to the ___________.
a.
b.
c.
d.
north
south
east
west
p.i.r.a.t.e.s.: Economic
12. What did the guards use to
signal danger to the
travelers?
A. fire
B. arrows
C. messengers
p.i.r.a.t.e.s.: intellectual
13. China had a monopoly on
its __________.
a.
b.
c.
d.
jade
silk
porcelain
food
p.i.r.a.t.e.s.: economic
14. True OR False ? Silk is
lightweight, beautiful,
and retains warmth.
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15. Chinese merchants kept
the price of silk
artificially Low or high
to maintain its silk
monopoly
p.i.r.a.t.e.s.:
social
economic
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16. Chinese emperors made it a
Law or crime to divulge
(share) information on
silk
the production of silk.
p.i.r.a.t.e.s.:
political
economic
17. Exporting silk worm eggs
would get you exiled or
executed
executed.
p.i.r.a.t.e.s.: political
economic
18. trade
Trade along the Silk Road
brought china new products
from the _________ such as
grapes, figs, cucumbers,
walnuts, as well as furs from
central Asia, muslin from India,
& glass from Rome.
A.
B.
c.
d.
North
south
east
west
p.i.r.a.t.e.s.: Economic
19. traders
traders, travelers, and
missionaries brought new
ideas into china including
a.
b.
c.
d.
Hinduism
Islam
buddhism
Buddhism
Christianity
p.i.r.a.t.e.s.: religious economic
social
20. buddhism
Buddhism offered the
Chinese escape from
suffering for all
the following reasons
except
A. good work
B. prayer
C. caste system
D. devotion
p.i.r.a.t.e.s.: religious
21. in china, Buddhism offered
hope of eternal life or
happiness.
p.i.r.a.t.e.s.: Religious
22. True Or false? in china,
Buddha is seen as a
compassionate God
God.
p.i.r.a.t.e.s.: Religious
23. A(n) river or oasis was the
last refuge before
travelers entered the
Takla Makan desert.
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24. the Takla Makan desert is
less or more dangerous
than any other desert.
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25. To insure their safe
journey Travelers paid
local artists to paint
_________ in the rocks.
A. forts
B. Buddhist shrines
C. images of ra
D. images of Hindu gods
p.i.r.a.t.e.s.: Religious
artistic
26. True Or false? The
travelers have their
Pictures
pictures painted in the
shrines as a reminder to
the gods of the help they
would need in the next
few weeks.
p.i.r.a.t.e.s.: Religious
artistic
27. As a result of the great
wall and the silk road
china’s economy
prospered Or declined &
it Withdrew or expanded
its empire north and west
of the great wall.
wall
p.i.r.a.t.e.s.: economic political
technological
28. Traders
Traders, travelers,
merchants, & missionaries
merchants
Spread
spread goods & ideas from
and into china. This is an
example of
A.
B.
C.
D.
Isolationism
expansionism
cultural diffusion
Cultural
greed
p.i.r.a.t.e.s.: social economic
religious
29. True Or false? The effects
of the Silk road
Road still
impact china today.
p.i.r.a.t.e.s.: economic
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I. Geography
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II. political
A. The most famous han emperor was
wudi.
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II. political
A. The most famous han emperor was
wudi.
1. Wudi used the civil service
system
a) It was based on what you
knew (merit) not who you
knew.
b) Only those who passed the
civil service test were given
the job.
III. technological
A. Added canals and roads
IV. Economics
A. New canals and roads helped
movement of goods
B. Storage areas for grain set up
throughout empire and when it
became scarce the government
would sell it
IV. Economics
C. Wudi created a monopoly on iron and
salt which gave the government an
income besides taxes
IV. Economics
D. The Silk Road
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v. Artistic
A. Jade
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v. Artistic
B. earthenware
Causes of the decline of the Han
empire
unable
control
warlords
Causes of the decline of the Han
empire
neglect
commerce
increased
oppressed
peasants
revolt
Causes of the decline of the Han
empire
invaders
Works cited
Art
http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/works-of-art/1994.605.21
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