WH Chapter 5 The Huang He Valley Part 2 Question Preview (ID: 41370)


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Who was China’s most famous scholar?
a) Confucius
b) Han
c) Shang
d)

What is the period of time from 475 B.C. to 221 B.C. when many local rulers went to war with each other called?
a) The Warring States Period
b) The Disagreeable Period
c) The Fighting Period
d)

What was the result of improved agricultural tools made out of iron?
a) Farming became easier and more productive
b) Merchants could raise the prices of tools.
c) More tools could be produced faster and easier.
d)

What new weapons were made using the improved production of iron?
a) Daggers and swords
b) Chariots
c) Pots and pans
d)

Who ruled the smaller states in the Zhou system of government?
a) The king’s friends and relatives.
b) Priests
c) Kings
d)

What are some examples of the prosperity during the Zhou dynasty?
a) New roads, canals, and the use of coins instead of seashells for trade.
b) New entertainment and new foods.
c) They didn’t have to work as hard and could get everything they needed.
d)

What was Confucius’ belief about society say about how people ought to behave?
a) people could be fair and good.
b) People should think only about the future.
c) People should take care of themselves before someone else.
d)

What is Benevolence?
a) always acting fairly towards others.
b) A supreme ruler of an empire.
c) A strict system of rewards and severe punishments.
d)

What is an emperor?
a) A supreme ruler of an empire or group of states.
b) A strict system of rewards and severe punishments.
c) Always acting fairly toward others.
d)

How did the Qin empire remain strong?
a) The hard work of farmers, soldiers, and builders kept the empire strong.
b) The wall protected them and kept them strong.
c) The food was better, making them healthier.
d)

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