| A | B |
| capital of china | beijing |
| capital of japan | tokyo |
| capital of north korea | pyongyang |
| capital of south korea | seoul |
| capital of taiwan | taipei |
| capital of mongolia | ulaanbaatar |
| legalist emperor of china | shi huangdi |
| ulaanbaatar is in what country | mongolia |
| tokyo is in what country | japan |
| pyongyang is in what country | north korea |
| seoul is in what country | south korea |
| taipei is in what country | taiwan |
| beijing is in what country | china |
| city at the mouth of the chang river | shanghai |
| 3 major rivers in China, moving south to north | Xi, Chang, Yellow |
| what direction do the 3 major rivers of China flow | west to east |
| 6 physical regions of china | north china, south china, mongolia, manchuria, tibet, and xi jiang |
| 3 major bodies of water that touch chinese coast | south china sea, east china sea, and yellow sea |
| region of china that produces oil | xijiang |
| region of china that is home to buddhists | tibet |
| china's area compared to U.S. | equals U.S. |
| china's population compared to U.S. | 4 times U.S. population |
| why does china have so many people | 4,000 years of civilization & geography (isolated) |
| how much land of the 6 regions is uninhabitable | 80% |
| region w/rice and population centers | south china |
| region w/wheat & capital | north china |
| region w/mineral resources | manchuria |
| region that is arid, cold, & grassland | mongolia |
| nicknamed the river of sorrow | yellow river |