Exam 26: China From the Ming Through the Early Qing Dynasty
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Describe the changes that occurred in the transition between the Ming and Qing.
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Answers would include peasant rebellions, support of the mandarins, retention of the civil service exam, use of Chinese in government, role of the mandate of heaven, and capable, strong emperors.
What was the general attitude of the masses toward public officials in Ming China?
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The Ming Dynasty's authority was undermined and eventually overthrown by ____________________ tribesmen.
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The Qing Emperor Kangxi made sure he kept the Chinese food source known as the "rice bowl" productive. The "rice bowl" refers to an area located in ____________________.
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During the Qing Dynasty, the most prized luxury item from China for Westerners would have been
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Westerners might have had more success in opening China to trade if
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Qing invaders came to China from an area in the northeast known as ____________________.
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When the government of China was brought under the control of the Ming rulers, what did they do relative to Confucianism?
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Among the Christian Europeans who gained the most access to, and respect of, official Chinese circles was the Jesuit, ____________________.
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Which of the following was strongly discouraged by Ming Confucianism?
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Term for identification: Book of the Golden Lotus and The Dream of the Red Chamber
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Which developments made it fairly easy for the Manzhous to subdue Ming China?
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Discuss Chinese relations with other nations. Include mention of Korea, Vietnam, Japan, the Mongols, and various Western powers; think in terms of peace trade and armed conflict in each of the relationships.
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The rise in population during the Ming period was supplemented by a dramatic increase in the ____________________.
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In general, what was the general condition of the residents of cities in Ming China?
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What was one of the major developments under the leadership of Kangxi?
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