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1
China
  • Chapter 28, Section 1

2
China Early History
  • Early China was not influenced by other countries
    due to the geography and long distances
  • Dynasty- a series of rulers from the same family
  • 1st Chinese dynasty was Shang which arose in 1700
    b.c.- ruled for over 600 years

3
China Early History
  • Qin Dynasty, pronounced Chihn, gave its name to
    China
  • 1st Qin emperor, Shi Huangdi, began the building
    of the Great Wall in 220 b.c.
  • This dynasty ruled for over 2000 years.
  • Han Dynasty
  • Manchurians invaded and established the Qing
    Dynasty
  • 1911- Revolutionary war ended the rule of
    dynastys

4
China Early History
  • Boxer Rebellion- Chinese militants attacked
    Europeans and Chinese Christians trying to break
    free from the influence on the Europeans that
    were trying to take advantage of the Chinese
    military and government weakness
  • 1949- Communist fought for control over China and
    wonMao Zedong became the new ruler

5
China Early History
  • Due to the involvement of government in the
    economy, China is now one of the fastest growing
    economies in the world.
  • 60 of population work on farms
  • Known for its rice, maize, wheat, and sweet
    potatoes

6
Major Religions of China
  • Confucianism- based on teaching of Confucianism,
    stresses importance of education in a well-run
    society
  • Taoism- based on teaching of Lao-tzu, importance
    of preserving and restoring harmony in the
    individual as well as the universe- also believed
    govt should have little to do with the people
  • Buddhism- believe in rebirth and is highly
    influenced by Confucianism and Taoism

7
Population
  • China estimated population in 2000 was 1.3
    billion.
  • 30-40 cities have a population over 1 million
  • Chinas government has pursued a strategy in
    order to provide healthcare to its entire
    population

8
Mongolia and Taiwan
  • Chapter 28, Section 2

9
The Mongolian Empire
  • Mongols were nomadic herders for thousands of
    years

10
The Mongolian Empire
  • Genghis Khan
  • Conquered all of Central Asia
  • Began conquest of China
  • Died in 1227

11
The Mongolian Empire
  • Ogadai
  • Succeeded Genghis Khan
  • Continued conquest and expansion

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The Mongolian Empire
  • Broke up in 1300s
  • China gained control of Mongolia in 17th century
  • Mongolia achieved independence in 1911

14
Mongolia
  • Became the Mongolian Peoples Republic in 1924
  • Communists ruled until 1989
  • Moved toward political democracy and free
    enterprise economy

15
Mongolia
  • Culture
  • Has ruled and been ruled by China
  • Adopted many aspects of Chinese culture

16
Mongolia
  • Economy
  • Herding and managing livestock
  • Developing other industries
  • Shift from command to free economy

17
Mongolia
  • Economy
  • Large deposits of coal and petroleum
  • Used in manufacturing and construction

18
Taiwans Link to China
  • Many migrations from southern China, southeast
    Asia, Malay and Polynesia
  • Manchu Dynasty conquered Taiwan in 1683

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Taiwans Link to China
  • Japanese seized Taiwan after winning a war with
    China in 1895
  • Chinese Nationalists took control as part of
    their fight with the Communists after WWII

21
Taiwans Link to China
  • Nationalists lost to Communists in 1949
  • Moved their gvt to Taiwan
  • Est. Republic of China
  • Peoples Republic of China never recognized
    Taiwan as a separate country

22
Taiwan
  • Culture
  • Chinese
  • 90 practice mix of Buddhism, Confucianism, and
    Taoism

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Taiwan
  • Economy
  • One of worlds most successful economies
  • Strong manufacturing industries
  • Good trade

25
Taiwan
  • Economy
  • Known as an economic tiger, a nation that has
    rapid economic growth due to cheap labor, high
    technology, and aggressive exports

26
Taiwan
  • Economy
  • Part of the Pacific Rim, which includes East
    Asia, Southeast Asia, Australia, New Zealand,
    Chile and west coast of the U.S.

27
THE KOREAS
  • Chapter 28, Section 3

28
History of Korea
  • Korea is a peninsula
  • 2000 b.c. first state called Chosen arose in
    Korea
  • 100 b.c. China and Japan begin their history of
    invasions due to its location between the two
    countries

29
History of Korea
  • 300s- Three Kingdoms were established, Koguryo,
    Paekche, and Silla.
  • Sills eventually took over the other two kingdoms
    in 660.
  • 1392- Yi Songgye and dynasty ruled Korea but
    ended in 1910 when Japan took over
  • Japan controlled peninsula until 1945 and the end
    of WWII

30
History of Korea
  • After WWII, Korea was split in two, North
    controlled by the Soviet Union and the South
    controlled by the United States
  • 1950- North invaded South to spread communism and
    started the Korean War
  • 1953- War ended and treaty was created to split
    the North into a Communist State and the South
    into a Democratic State

31
Korean Culture/Unity
  • Chinese influence- Confucianism, Buddhism,
    Communism
  • Unity- North and South are trying to unify
  • Both built huge armies, bordered by 2 million
    troops
  • Unified by one flag representing both countries

32
Resources
  • Seoul- largest city in South Korea
  • Pyongyang- largest city in North Korea
  • When countries unite, they will be a economic
    powerhouse
  • North provide raw materials for South industry

33
Japan
  • Chapter 28, Section 4

34
Samurai/Shogun
  • Samurai-Professional soldiers serve as bodyguards
    for landowners and clan chiefs
  • Shogun-General of emperors army with powers of
    military dictator
  • All officials are under authority of Shogun

35
History/Economy
  • December 7, 1941- Japan bombs Pearl Harbor
  • August 9, 1945- Nagasaki and Hiroshima- U.S.
    dropped bombs
  • After WWII, Japan became one of the worlds most
    powerful economy
  • 126 million people in Japan
  • 75 live in cities

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Economy
  • Most of population on east coast, industry and
    manufacturing
  • Cars, Trucks, and Electronic equipment
  • Strong alliance between business and government
  • People of Japan are educated and disciplined
    which enabled Japan to achieve prosperity
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