Chapter 10 TEST STUDY GUIDE
Across
- 2. Because its flooding has drowned many people, the Huang He is known as "China's Sorrow".
- 7. An ancestor is a person who someone is descended from.
- 9. Daoism believed that people should turn away from worldly affairs.
- 10. An aristocrat is a noble whose wealth comes from the land he or she owns.
- 11. All people with a talent for governing should be able to govern was a belief from Confucianism.
- 12. Censors are appointed to make sure that government workers do their jobs.
- 14. Characters that represent a thought used in Chinese writing are called ideographs
- 16. The Chinese medical practice that eases pain through the use of needles is known as acupuncture.
- 18. The trade route for Chinese goods stretching as far west as the Mediterranean was known as the Silk Road
- 19. Systems to irrigate the land were new technology developed during the Zhou Dynasty.
- 20. The responsibility children have to care for their parents was known as filial piety.
- 21. Living in harmony with nature was a belief of Daoism.
- 22. Legalism believed harsh punishment was needed for people to do their duty.
Down
- 1. Legalism was also called the "School of Law".
- 3. Thousands of farmers worked together to complete the Great Wall to keep out invaders.
- 4. Placing the needs of family and community above individual needs was emphasized by Confucius
- 5. Han Wudi reformed government by changing civil service hiring practices
- 6. Appointed officials who run different parts of the government are known as bureaucracy.
- 8. Qin Shihuangdi worked hard to unify China.
- 13. People who share a similar position in society were part of a social class.
- 15. A pictograph is a drawn character that stands for objects
- 17. Religions and new ideas like Buddhism spread from India to China along the Silk Road.