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DOP-AC Chapter 5

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civilan issue or problem between citizens of the same country or nation
convinceto make a person believe or agree
foundto start or establish
interpretto explain the meaning of something
itema separate part of a group
linkto join separate things together
promoteto help grow or develop
recoverto regain normal health or purpose
secureto provide safety
acupunctureChinese practice of easing pain by sticking thin needles into patients' skin
aristocratnoble whose wealth came from land ownership
bureaucracya group of appointed officials who are responsible for different areas of government
Confucianismsystem of beliefs introduced by the Chinese thinker Confucius; taught that people needed to have a sense of duty to their family and community in order to bring peace to society
currencya type of money
Daothe proper way Chinese kings were expected to rule under the Mandate of Heaven
DaoismChinese philosophy based on the teachings of Laozi; taught that people should turn to nature and give up their worldly concerns
dynastyline of rulers from the same family
filial pietychildren's respect for their parents and older relatives, an important part of Confucian beliefs
ideographa character that joins two or more pictographs to represent an idea
LegalismChinese philosophy developed by Hanfeizi; taught that humans are naturally evil and therefore need to be ruled by harsh laws
mandateformal order
pictographa character that stands for an object
social classgroup of people who share a similar position in society
Anyangancient city in northern China built during the Shang dynasty, it was China's first capital
Chang Jiangriver known as the Yangtze, which flows for about 3,400 miles east across central China and empties into the Yellow Sea
ConfuciusBorn in 551 B.C., China's first great thinker and teacher wanted to bring peace to society; he urged people to treat others the way they would like to be treated; his followers wrote down his sayings and spread his message throughout China
Guangzhoua present-day city in southern China; in ancient China, under Qin Shihuangdi, a huge canal was built that connected the Chang Jiang river in central China to what is today the city of Guangzhou
Hanfeizia scholar who developed the teachings of Legalism during the 200s B.C.; taught that humans were naturally evil and believed they needed to be forced to do their duty
Huang Hea 2900-mile-long river that flows across China; known as the Yellow River, it gets its name from the rich yellow soil it caries from Mongolia to the Pacific Ocean
Laoziancient Chinese philosopher known as the "Old Master;" he lived around the same time as Confucius; Daoism is based on the teachings of Laozi
Liu Banga military leader who founded the Han dynasty in 202 B.C.
Luoyangthe capital of the Han dynasty, this city was attacked by a rebel army in A.D. 190
Qin ShihuangdiIn 221 B.C., the ruler of the powerful state of Qin, he declared himself "the First Qin Emperor" and based his rule on the ideas of Legalism
Silk Roada large network of difficult and dangerous trade routes that stretched 4,000 miles overland from western China to Southwest Asia; merchants used this road between 200 B.C. and A.D. 100 to carry silks, spices, tea, and porcelain
Wu Wangan aristocrat who led a rebellion against the Shang in 1045 B.C.; he began a new dynasty called the Zhou; the Zhou dynasty ruled for more than 800 years, longer than any other dynasty in Chinese history


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