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HHC Greece/Rome/China

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Quin -- What was it notable for success?Unified China, gave it its name, great wall, centralized gov't
Quin -- What system of ideology did it use?Legalism
Quin -- what ideology did it ban?Confusionism
Which dynasty followed the Quin?Han
What were the notable successes of the Han Dynasty?Gov't, civil service, cultural/tech/literature/artistic achievement, Silk trade, military expansion, Tributary system
What was/were the idology/ies used during the Han Dynasty?Confusious based ideology
Which Dynasty followed the Han Dynasty?The Sui Dynasty
What is the Sui dynasty most famous for?The Grand Canal, public works projects,
What were some of the failures of the Sui Dynasty?Revolts, military disasters (Korea) High TAXATION
What caused the fal of the Quin Dynasty?Internal Revolts
What Ideologies were used during the Sui Dynasty?Legalist system, especially HIGH TAXES
What caused the fall of the Sui Dynasty?The high taxation on the people
Which Dynasty is considered the High Point of the Chinese Empire?The Tang Dynasty
Which religion flourished during the Tang Dynasty?Buddhism
The Tang dynasty was based on what Ideology?Confusionism
What technilogical advancements were made during the Han Dynasty?Paper, Porcelin
What Technilogical/Artistic advancements were made during thePainting, calligraphy, famous poems
Which Empire followed the Tang Dynasty?The Song Dynasty
What is the Song Dynasty notable for?Growth of cities and growth of commerce
What is the Song Dynasty infamous for?Foreigners in trade, causing China to turn "inward"
What ideology/religion declined in the Song Dynasty?Buddhism was considered foreign and bad
What was Greece's governement made up of?Polis' or city states
_____ and ______ are examples of great Greek LiteratureOdyssey and Illiad
Who are the great thinkers of Greece?Plato, Aristotle, Socrates
Greece had a great army/navy (choose) why?Navy, they were in the islands so trade and wars happened on the water
What did the Greek city states do in order to defeat the Persians?They banded together and beat the persians
Who were the spartains, and why were they a threat to Greece?The spartains were enemies of the Greeks, they were highly trained soldiers (since age 7) and only out of the military at age 60 but people didnt live that long
Why were triremes helpful for the GreeksProw: cut into other boat; fast; manuverable; used loyal sodiers that fought not to save themselves but to save the empire/their land
The battle of Thermopilae had what Greek enemy help fight against a universal enemy? and who won?Held in a narrow mountain pass the spartains helped to fight off the Persians, unfortunately they were outnumbered and the persians won
According to Plutarch (Roman) what are the 4 qualities of a good leader?1. policy decisions must be based on judgement and reason; 2. A statesman should try to be a good role model 3. should not regard any fellow citizen as an enemy 4. Should not humble the state or use it for that persons own advantage 5. Promote peace and tranquility
What are the 12 TablesRoman laws made by the patriciens
Daoism is....Mysterious, lazy , lax rules, practiced mostly independantly
Confusionism is...more relaxed than legalsim, stricter than Dao, promots filial propriety and piety, the main basis for much of the Chinese empire
Legalism is...A way of strict laws and punishment
China's Technilogical advancements include:Block printing, paper, porcelin, compass, wheelbarrow
The Roman Republic is founded in510 BCE
Julius Caesar Died in44 BCE
The fall of the Western Empire was in400-450 BCE
The Two leaders of the 2nd punic wars wereHannibal v. Scipio
Imperial Rome began in50 BCE
The Quin Dynasty was in250 BCE
The Han Dynasty was in200 BCE
The Era of Disunity200 CE
The Sui and Tang Dynasties were in600 CE
The Roman empire lastedappx 1,000 yrs
The Chinese Empire lastedappx 850 years

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