1) Oracle a) a person of high rank who owned land but owned loyalty to his king b) a person who makes a prediction c) a farmer with a small farm d) the first emperor 2) Silk a) a soft, light, and highly valued fabric b) a barrier made of walls across China’s northern frontier c) a hard gemstone often used in jewelry d) a network of trade routes that stretched across Asia from China to the Mediterranean Sea 3) A philosophy based on the ideas of Confucius that focuses on morality, family order, social harmony, and government a) Daoism b) Laozi c) Diffusion d) Confucianism 4) Shi Huangdi a) the most famous Daoist teacher who taught people should not try to gain wealth or seek power. b) an important philosopher and teacher in Chinese history who felt the Chinese needed to return to moral values c) the first emperor who succeeded in unifying China d) a person of high rank who owned land but owned loyalty to his king 5) A network of trade routes that stretched across Asia from China to the Mediterranean Sea a) Legalism b) Silk Road c) Ethics d) Silk 6) Confucius a) an important philosopher and teacher in Chinese history who felt the Chinese needed to return to moral values b) the first emperor who succeeded in unifying China c) a person of high rank who owned land but owned loyalty to his king d) the most famous Daoist teacher who taught people should not try to gain wealth or seek power. 7) The spread of ideas, goods, and technology from one culture to another a) Daoism b) Diffusion c) Laozi d) Confucianism 8) A philosophy that developed in China and stressed the belief that one should live in harmony with the Dao, the guiding force of all reality a) Daoism b) Diffusion c) Laozi d) Confucianism 9) A person of high rank who owned land but owned loyalty to his king a) Peasant b) Jade c) Lord d) Oracle 10) Moral values a) Peasant b) Diffusion c) Ethics d) Legalism 11) A barrier made of walls across China’s northern frontier a) Silk Road b) Jade c) Oracle d) Great Wall 12) Jade a) A hard gemstone often used in jewelry b) a soft, light, and highly valued fabric c) moral values d) the spread of ideas, goods, and technology 13) The Chinese belief that people were bad by nature and needed to be controlled a) Daoism b) Diffusion c) Confucianism d) Legalism 14) Peasant a) a farmer with a small farm b) a person of high rank who owned land but owned loyalty to his king c) A hard gemstone d) the most famous Daoist teacher 15) The most famous Daoist teacher who taught people should not try to gain wealth or seek power. a) Confucius b) Peasant c) Laozi d) Shi Huangdi

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