Deck 2: The Middle Kingdom: China to 1280

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As in Mesopotamia and Egypt, the first civilization in China developed ________.

A) along seashores
B) in mountainous areas
C) in river valleys
D) in high plains
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Yangshao culture is an example of ________ culture.

A) Bronze Age
B) Neolithic
C) early modern
D) Paleolithic
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Oracle bones are an important historical source, informing us about both ________ and ________.

A) society; commerce
B) gender relations; beliefs
C) political expansion; farming
D) religion; writing
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<strong>  -Looking at the Tarim Basin Mummy, historians could NOT tell us much about which of these areas?</strong> A) technology B) religious beliefs C) politics D) social hierarchies <div style=padding-top: 35px>
-Looking at the Tarim Basin Mummy, historians could NOT tell us much about which of these areas?

A) technology
B) religious beliefs
C) politics
D) social hierarchies
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In the classic conception of the dynastic cycle, rulers may be justifiably overthrown if they ________.

A) lack legitimate male heirs
B) promote Buddhism
C) fail to repel invaders
D) rule unfairly
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Which of these dominated Chinese bureaucracy beginning in the Zhou period?

A) warriors
B) the shi class
C) merchants
D) the landed aristocracy
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The Zhou era marks a decline in ________ for women in Chinese culture.

A) public roles
B) education
C) respect
D) domestic roles
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To whom are the questions of the oracle bones addressed?

A) gods
B) local spirits
C) ancestors
D) the Buddha
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The author of the Analects was ________.

A) Mencius
B) Laozi
C) Kong fuzi
D) Xunzi
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<strong>  -Looking at Map 2.4, by the time of Shi Huangdi's accession in 221, the Qin ________.</strong> A) controlled all of then China B) were being pushed out by the Han C) has successfully driven the Xiongnu back D) were beginning to unify China <div style=padding-top: 35px>
-Looking at Map 2.4, by the time of Shi Huangdi's accession in 221, the Qin ________.

A) controlled all of then China
B) were being pushed out by the Han
C) has successfully driven the Xiongnu back
D) were beginning to unify China
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Compared to Legalists, Daoists would prefer a(n) ________ ruler.

A) stronger
B) more ruthless
C) elected
D) less interventionist
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Qin Shi Huangdi is notable as the first Chinese ________.

A) philosopher
B) emperor
C) historian
D) female ruler
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Relative to the Qin dynasty, the Han dynasty represented ________.

A) a reversal
B) collapse
C) uninterrupted tradition
D) a change in direction
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The periods of Restoration in Chinese history are best characterized as ________.

A) the end of the dynastic cycle
B) loss of the Mandate of Heaven
C) partial recoveries of dynasties' control
D) period of chaos
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The Tang dynasty was a high point in China's ________.

A) southward expansion
B) international contacts
C) experimentation with new schools of thought and belief
D) political instability
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Xuanzang is most associated with the development of ________ in China.

A) Buddhism
B) commerce
C) military technology
D) literature
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Taizong was an expansionist emperor of the ________ dynasty.

A) Han
B) Tang
C) Song
D) Zhou
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Like the examination reforms of the same period, administrative reforms of Wang Anshi had the goal of ________.

A) supporting local interests
B) promoting military over bureaucratic power
C) increasing central authority
D) controlling peasant unrest
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The fengche is an example of the ________ in early imperial China.

A) religious innovation
B) political centralization
C) spread of learning
D) technological advances
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Neo-Confucianism is best seen as a ________ early Confucianism.

A) substantial revision of
B) dramatic shift away from
C) continuation of
D) critique
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Deck 2: The Middle Kingdom: China to 1280
1
As in Mesopotamia and Egypt, the first civilization in China developed ________.

A) along seashores
B) in mountainous areas
C) in river valleys
D) in high plains
C
2
Yangshao culture is an example of ________ culture.

A) Bronze Age
B) Neolithic
C) early modern
D) Paleolithic
B
3
Oracle bones are an important historical source, informing us about both ________ and ________.

A) society; commerce
B) gender relations; beliefs
C) political expansion; farming
D) religion; writing
D
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<strong>  -Looking at the Tarim Basin Mummy, historians could NOT tell us much about which of these areas?</strong> A) technology B) religious beliefs C) politics D) social hierarchies
-Looking at the Tarim Basin Mummy, historians could NOT tell us much about which of these areas?

A) technology
B) religious beliefs
C) politics
D) social hierarchies
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In the classic conception of the dynastic cycle, rulers may be justifiably overthrown if they ________.

A) lack legitimate male heirs
B) promote Buddhism
C) fail to repel invaders
D) rule unfairly
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Which of these dominated Chinese bureaucracy beginning in the Zhou period?

A) warriors
B) the shi class
C) merchants
D) the landed aristocracy
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The Zhou era marks a decline in ________ for women in Chinese culture.

A) public roles
B) education
C) respect
D) domestic roles
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To whom are the questions of the oracle bones addressed?

A) gods
B) local spirits
C) ancestors
D) the Buddha
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The author of the Analects was ________.

A) Mencius
B) Laozi
C) Kong fuzi
D) Xunzi
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<strong>  -Looking at Map 2.4, by the time of Shi Huangdi's accession in 221, the Qin ________.</strong> A) controlled all of then China B) were being pushed out by the Han C) has successfully driven the Xiongnu back D) were beginning to unify China
-Looking at Map 2.4, by the time of Shi Huangdi's accession in 221, the Qin ________.

A) controlled all of then China
B) were being pushed out by the Han
C) has successfully driven the Xiongnu back
D) were beginning to unify China
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11
Compared to Legalists, Daoists would prefer a(n) ________ ruler.

A) stronger
B) more ruthless
C) elected
D) less interventionist
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Qin Shi Huangdi is notable as the first Chinese ________.

A) philosopher
B) emperor
C) historian
D) female ruler
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13
Relative to the Qin dynasty, the Han dynasty represented ________.

A) a reversal
B) collapse
C) uninterrupted tradition
D) a change in direction
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14
The periods of Restoration in Chinese history are best characterized as ________.

A) the end of the dynastic cycle
B) loss of the Mandate of Heaven
C) partial recoveries of dynasties' control
D) period of chaos
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15
The Tang dynasty was a high point in China's ________.

A) southward expansion
B) international contacts
C) experimentation with new schools of thought and belief
D) political instability
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16
Xuanzang is most associated with the development of ________ in China.

A) Buddhism
B) commerce
C) military technology
D) literature
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17
Taizong was an expansionist emperor of the ________ dynasty.

A) Han
B) Tang
C) Song
D) Zhou
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18
Like the examination reforms of the same period, administrative reforms of Wang Anshi had the goal of ________.

A) supporting local interests
B) promoting military over bureaucratic power
C) increasing central authority
D) controlling peasant unrest
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19
The fengche is an example of the ________ in early imperial China.

A) religious innovation
B) political centralization
C) spread of learning
D) technological advances
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Neo-Confucianism is best seen as a ________ early Confucianism.

A) substantial revision of
B) dramatic shift away from
C) continuation of
D) critique
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