| A | B |
| animism | the belief that natural objects such as rock have a spirit |
| staple | any food or item that is used regularly in a particular place. Example: rice |
| clan | groups of relsted families |
| federstion | union of states |
| 1400BC | Chinese settled next to the Red River Delta in Asia |
| What Chinese customs did the Vietnamese celebrate? | weddings (marriage), festivsls and beliefs in animism |
| Vang Lang | 1st Vietnamese kingdom, formed on the Delta |
| Irrigation | the way the Vietnamese were able to grow their crops along the Red River delta |
| Vietnamese Staple | rice |
| Hung Dynasty | 1st rulers of Vanglang |
| How did the Hung dynasty end? | It was conquered by a neighboring kingdom in 258 BC |
| Au Lac | The new Kingdom that was formed when Vang Lang was conquered |
| Nam Viet | The part of Au Lac that was taken over by the Chinese empire but fought for independence |
| 111 BC | Chinese empire takes back control of Nam Viet, under the Han Dynasty... This rule lasted more than 1,000 years |
| How did Chinese Rule help Vietnam? | Build roads and pathways to improve travel, they adapted agricultural techniques, and Vietnamese were allowed to participate in local government |
| What were some negative results of local political participation? | They controlled Vietnamese port, interfering with international trade |
| How did China try to control Vietnamese people to regain control | practice their beliefs, study about Confusious, wear their clothes, and speak their language. |
| How did the Vietnamese respond to Chinese imposed cultural changes? | Did Vietnamese refused to give up their language |
| AD 40 | Vietnam defeated the Chinese Army |
| AD 43 | China retook control of Vietnam again |
| When did Vietnam finally regain its independence? | when the Tang dynasty fell |
| Hanoi | Capital of Vietnam |
| Buddism | Religion that was practiced in Vietnam after the Chinese left. |
| Who were the 1st people to go to the Peninsula of Korea? | nomads who lived in clans |
| 300BC | Old Chosse, was the most powerful state |
| HOw did the Chinese influence the Koreans? | Technology |
| Capital of the 1st Korean federation | Pyongyang, todays North Koreas capital |
| AD 108 | Han army defeated Old Choson and took control of Korea |
| How did the Chinese influence Korea? | art and architecture |
| HOw many districts did the Chinese set up in Korea? | 4 |
| How many districts did the Koreans regain from the Chinese? | 3 |
| What were the names of the 3 Kingdoms formed in Korea after defeateing the Chinese? | Koguryo, Paekche, and Silla |
| How did India influence Korea? | Buddhism |
| What did the Koreans steal from the Chinese | their alphabet characters to create their own language |
| Did the districts in Korea get along? | NO! They fought to control the Peninsula, but later they got along. |
| What two important religions were a part of Korea? | Buddhism and Confucianism |
| Koryohe | The name givent to the peninsula after it was reunited under |
| What were some advantages of the Koryo rule? | They gave power and land to nobles |
| What were some disadvantages of the Koryo rule? | They treated the military poorly |
| General Yi | Reunified Korea, suported positive Chinese influence but encouraged the conservation of Korean Culture. Introduced paper money and traded cloth, strict social classes were formed as a result for his supoort of Confusionism |