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Early ChinaSection 1
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Places to Locate
  • Huang He river in China, also called the
  • Yellow River provided rich soil for Huang He
    valley
  • Chang Jiang river in China, also provided rich
    soil for farming
  • Anyang the first capital city of China Shang
    kings ruled from here

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Terms to Know
  • Dynasty a line or rulers who belong to the
  • same family
  • Aristocrat noble or member of the ruling class
  • Pictograph characters that stand for objects
  • Ideograph characters that join two or more
    pictographs to represent an idea

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Terms to Know
  • Bureaucracy the officials and their areas or
  • departments of government
  • Mandate a formal order
  • Dao the proper Way to keep the gods happy

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Terms to Know
  • Confucianism Chinese philosophy that taught that
    people must do their duty to others to improve
    society
  • Daoism Chinese philosophy that says people
    should give up worldly desires and turn to nature
    and the Dao
  • Legalism Chinese philosophy that taught that
    people are evil and need harsh laws to make them
    do their duty

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People to Meet
  • Wu Wang aristocrat who overthrew the Shang and
    started the Zhou dynasty

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Section Overview
  • This section describes the first civilizations in
    China and how the geography of the region,
    especially its rivers, mountains, and deserts,
    influenced Chinas cultural development.

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Chinas Geography
  • Huang He, or the Yellow River, flows for more
    than 2,900 miles across China.
  • Flooding of the river brought destruction and
    good farming conditions to China.
  • Chang Jiang, or the Yangtze River, is about 3,400
    miles long and flows across central China.

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Geography
  • China has very little farm land because much of
    the country is either mountains or deserts.
  • The Middle Kingdom was created after the Chinese
    people united to form one kingdom.

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Chinas First Civilizations

What effect did the mountains and deserts have on
the Chinese people?
The mountains and deserts separated the Chinese
from most other peoples.
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The Shang Dynasty
  • Archaeologists believe the Huang He valley was
    the center of Chinese civilization
  • The first rulers were probably part of the Xia
    dynasty.
  • The Shang kings ruled from about 1750 B.C. to
    1122 B.C.
  • Anyang was Chinas first capital. It was built
    during the Shang dynasty.

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The Shang Dynasty
  • People of the Shang dynasty were divided into
    groups.
  • The king and his family were the most powerful
    group.
  • Warlords and other royal officials were in the
    class below the kings.
  • They were aristocrats, nobles whose wealth came
    from the land they owned.

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The Shang Dynasty
  • Traders and artisans were below the aristocrats.
  • Most of the lower classes were farmers.
  • Slaves captured during wars were the lowest class
    of people.
  • People in the Shang dynasty believed in many
    spirits and gods and honored ancestors with
    offerings.

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The Shang Dynasty
  • Shang kings believed they received wisdom and
    power from the gods, spirits, and ancestors.
  • Early Chinese writing used pictographs, or
    characters that stand for objects.
  • Ideographs are two or more pictographs joined to
    represent an idea.
  • Artisans created many works but are best known
    for their bronze objects.

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Pictographs
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How does the Chinese language differ from the
alphabet system used by Americans?
In the American alphabet, each letter represents
a sound. The letters, or sounds, are put
together to make words. In the Chinese language,
each marking, or symbol, represents a whole word.
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The Zhou Dynasty
  • Wu Wang and his followers rebelled against the
    Shang dynasty and created the Zhou dynasty
  • The Zhou dynasty ruled longer than any other
    dynasty in Chinese history.

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The Zhou Dynasty
  • Kings in the Zhou dynasty served as the head of
    the government.
  • A bureaucracyofficials who are responsible for
    different areas of governments and served under
    the king.
  • The Zhou kingdom was divided into smaller
    territories.
  • Each territory was led by an aristocrat
  • Zhou kings were thought to be the link between
    the gods and people.

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The Zhou Dynasty
  • The Mandate of Heaven was a heavenly law that
    gave Zhou kings the power to rule.
  • The Mandate of Heaven also gave people rights.
  • The Dao was the proper way kings were to rule
    their people.
  • Irrigation and flood-control systems were
    developed during the Zhou dynasty.

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The Zhou Dynasty
  • Farm tools, such as the plow, were developed.
  • Silk was an important trade item during the Zhou
    dynasty.
  • The Period of Warring States occurred before the
    fall of the Zhou dynasty.
  • During this time, the local rulers began fighting
    with each other.

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What innovative weapons and equipment were used
during the Period of Warring States?
The Chinese used crossbows for fighting. They
invented the saddle and stirrup during the Period
of Warring States.
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What is a dynasty?
A dynasty is a line of rulers who belong to the
same family.
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What were oracle bones and how were they used?
Oracle bones were bones with questions on them
used to interpret answers from the gods.
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Analyze How did the Mandate of Heaven allow for
the overthrow of kings in ancient China?
If a king failed in his duty and the kingdom
experienced a disaster, the king could be
replaced.
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Evaluate What were some important technological
changes during the Zhou dynasty, and how did they
lead to a larger population?
Development of irrigation and flood-control
systems, along with the iron plow, led to
increased crop production and a rising population.
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Chinas First Civilizations

Explain How did ancient Chinese kings maintain
control of their dynasties?
Kings maintained large armies to conquer land and
protect borders but also appointed warlords to
govern the kingdoms territories.
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