A | B |
Hwang Ho | river in China where early civilization developed |
Confucianism | believed that peace and order could be obtained by following rules about proper behavior in society and between people |
Taoism | believed peace and order could be achieved by returning to nature |
Lao-Tzu | founder of Taoism |
Shinto | early Japanese religion that taught that the emperor was divine |
Kami | spirits in nature in Shintoism |
Great Wall of China | built in 200s bc to keep China safe from invading Mongols |
dynasties | ruling families of China |
mandarins | high officials of Chinese civil service |
Hong Kong | won by Britain in the Opium Wars |
July 1 1997 | Hong Kong returned to Chinese control |
British | Controlled Hong Kong until July 1, 1997 |
Tianamen Square | site in China where student protestors were slain in 1989 |
archipelago | a group of islands |
Dutch | Europeans who Japan allowed to trade with their country |
Samurai | Japanese power in the 1100s |
Shoguns | warlords in Japan who were the real power behind the emperor |
WWII | provided Japan the opportunity to expand their empire |
Manchuria | part of China that Japan invaded in 1937 |
Hiroshima | bombed by the US on August 6, 1945 |
Nagasaki | bombed by the US on August 9, 1945 |
Pearl Harbor | US naval sea base in Hawaii that was attacked by Japan on December 7, 1941 |
38th parallel | division between North & South Korea |
communist | type of government in China, Mongolia, & N. Korea |
democracy | type of government in Japan, S. Korea, & Taiwan |
Nationalist party | democratic government in China that overthrew the last dynasty in 1911 |
Chang Kai-Shek | leader of the Nationalist Party |
atheist | official religion of most communist countries |
Buddhism | religion that spread to China in 1st century AD through trade with India |
over 1 .2 billion | population in China |
"later, longer, fewer" | campaign slogan for China's population control policy |
gardens | grown by most Chinese in order to get extra money from govt |
76% | amount of Japan that is urban |
Beijing | China |
Ulan Bator | Mongolia |
Tokyo | Japan |
Pyongyang | North Korea |
Seoul | South Korea |
Taipei | Taiwan |
Douglas MacArthur | US commander of Pacific forces during WWII and Korean War |
Mao Tse-tung | led communist movement in China |