Title: Early Asian Civilizations
1Unit 4 Early Asian Civilizations
Standards 6.5 6.6
2THIS
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4Unified China
Han Dynasty
Early India
Buddhism
Early China
Confucius
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5These mountains separate India from the rest of
the continent making it a subcontinent.
A 100
6Sanskrit was the language of these people.
A 200
7According to these sacred poems the universe is
divided into three regions earth, atmosphere,
and sky.
A 300
8This was a system of subgroups within the class
system in ancient India.
A 400
9This industry which is rooted in the Indus Valley
civilization is important to India today.
A 500
10Buddha means this.
B 100
11Siddhartha found that meditating was a way to
escape this.
B 200
12This great emperor sent missionaries to lands
beyond India spreading Buddhism throughout Asia.
B 300
13In the Hindu religion, this determines what form
a person will take in the next life.
B 400
14They brought the Golden Age to India excelling in
science, math and engineering.
B 500
15Although mountains and deserts isolated China
from the rest of the world for thousands of
years, these helped link many areas within the
country.
C 100
16The Shang Dynasty discovered how to make this
strong metal.
C 200
17Shang kings consulted their ancestors for answers
to their questions by using these things.
C 300
18DAILY DOUBLE
DAILY DOUBLE
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C 400
19This made possible the growth and spread of
Chinas unique culture and civilization.
C 400
20In the feudal system these people worked the land.
C 500
21The basis for Confuciuss teachings is to follow
these rules.
D 100
22Confucius believed government should be based on
these this principal, not on laws and punishment.
D 200
23People needed strict laws and punishment was the
central belief of these people.
D 300
24Confucius thought government jobs should go to
people with these characteristics.
D 400
25These people believed that people should live a
simple, thoughtful life in harmony with nature.
D 500
26Archaeologists believe life-sized pottery figures
that were unearthed had been crafted for this
reason.
E 100
27The emperor unified the warring states and
divided his empire into these.
E 200
28The emperors book burning was an example of this.
E 300
29The Great Wall was built for two reasons. First
to keep out enemy invaders and second was for
this reason.
E 400
30China got its name from this word.
E 500
31China was centuries ahead of the rest of the
world in these three areas.
F 100
32In 136 B.C. this became law of the empire.
F 200
33Opposites depending on each other is explained by
the Chinese as this.
F 300
34Exploration and new interest in the West resulted
in this.
F 400
35Ban Zhao was noted for this during the Han
Dynasty.
F 500
36The Final Jeopardy Category is Confucianism Pleas
e record your wager.
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37The relationship between two people is central to
Confucianism. Name the three foundations for
relationships.
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