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WHAP - Unit 4 - Regional and Transregional Interactions

Question 1 of 3

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Which statement is the most accurate description of the Tang Dynasty's government?

Select one of the following:

  • Buddhist Ideals and Chinese Bureaucracy - to be a government official, one had to practice and study for years to pass the civil service exam, which had a success rate of 5% - the government was less centered around aristocrats and money and more on talent and skill

  • Massive taxes, forced labor, and conscription into the army - an extremely strong centralized government that started the trend of Chinese government having a strong central backbone, but the harsh treatment of subjects by the ruler downplayed that advancement

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Question 2 of 3

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Check three of the technological achievements of the Song Dynasty.

Select one or more of the following:

  • AGRICULTURAL: waterwheels/dikes/dams, stirrups, fertilization

  • MILITARY: gunpowder, compass

  • AGRICULTURAL: stirrups

  • MILITARY: guns

  • TRADE GOODS: fine china (porcelain)

  • TRADE GOODS: moveable type

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Question 3 of 3

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What was the crowning achievement of the Song Dynasty?

Select one of the following:

  • Its economy - the development of paper "flying cash", tradeable food items, porcelain, feathers, pearls, tortoise shells, and other goods made the Song Dynasty culturally and financially rich.

  • Its government - the replacement of military officials in the bureaucracy with civil service officials ensured that the true power of the government lied with capable individuals such as the emperor and the talented people who passed the civil service exam.

  • Its culture - the development of Neo-Confucianism quelled the religious and philosophical conflict between Song Chinese Buddhists and Confucians.

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