1) a line of rulers from one family a) Qin Shi Huang (Qin dynasty) b) Major crops c) dynasty d) Mandate of Heaven 2) philosophy stressing moral integrity, respect for elders, and the importance of family and social harmony a) Confucianism b) dynasty c) Han Dynasty (peaceful and properous) d) tenant farmers 3) a network of trade routes that connected China with Europe a) Famous Invetions b) Silk Road c) dynasty d) waterwheel 4) Chinese king's rule came from the gods a) Daoism (Taoism) b) Yellow River and Yangtze River c) Silk Road d) Mandate of Heaven 5) artistic handwriting a) Silk Road b) calligraphy c) great wall of china d) Major crops 6) the clay soldiers buried with the first emperor of China a) bureaucracy b) terra cotta army c) Himalaya Mountains and Tian Shan mountains d) filial piety 7) the responsibility of children to respect, obey and care for their parents a) Daoism (Taoism) b) Han Dynasty (peaceful and properous) c) Famous Invetions d) filial piety 8) a group of non-elected government officials a) bureaucracy b) calligraphy c) Major Trade d) Major crops 9) was built to help stop invasions a) civil service b) Himalaya Mountains and Tian Shan mountains c) Buddhism d) great wall of china 10) a belief system focusing on living in harmony with Dao (the way) and natural balance a) Famous Invetions b) ancestor worship c) Daoism (Taoism) d) Silk Road 11) a farmer who works on rented land and pays cash or crops in return a) Confucianism b) tenant farmers c) calligraphy d) Gobi Desert 12) helped farmers grind more grain a) civil service b) bureaucracy c) waterwheel d) Famous Invetions 13) government workers who were chosen by getting the highest test scores a) Silk Road b) Han Dynasty (peaceful and properous) c) civil service d) Daoism (Taoism) 14) He unified and strengthened China (build the great wall) a) Qin Shi Huang (Qin dynasty) b) ancestor worship c) civil service d) Yellow River and Yangtze River 15) 1-started school and then the civil service tests 2-tenant farmers 3-art and trade grew a) Han Dynasty (peaceful and properous) b) bureaucracy c) Silk Road d) Gobi Desert 16) Important for irrigation, agriculture, and transportation a) Yellow River and Yangtze River b) Gender roles c) tenant farmers d) Daoism (Taoism) 17) provided natural barriers a) filial piety b) Different climates across China c) Buddhism d) Himalaya Mountains and Tian Shan mountains 18) natural barrier to the north a) terra cotta army b) Gobi Desert c) ancestor worship d) Major Trade 19) climate influenced farming practices, crops grown, and where people settled a) Daoism (Taoism) b) bureaucracy c) Himalaya Mountains and Tian Shan mountains d) Different climates across China 20) philosophy introduced from India later on, promoted spiritual teachings a) Daoism (Taoism) b) Buddhism c) ancestor worship d) Major Trade 21) honoring ancestors as a part of filial piety a) Silk Road b) Mandate of Heaven c) ancestor worship d) bureaucracy 22) paper, compass, gunpowder, printing press, waterwheel a) Mandate of Heaven b) Confucianism c) Buddhism d) Famous Invetions 23) rice and wheat (made more using the waterwheel) a) Gobi Desert b) Major crops c) Mandate of Heaven d) terra cotta army 24) Silk (traded lots of things using the Silk Road) a) Different climates across China b) Major Trade c) filial piety d) Mandate of Heaven 25) patriarchal (men) structures ruled, women were subordinate a) Gender roles b) Major Trade c) Mandate of Heaven d) civil service

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