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Question | Answer |
what are the natural barriers of china in the north? | the Gobi Desert and the plains of Mongolia. |
what are the natural barriers of china in the south? | the ragged mountain ranges and the dense jungles of Vietnam. |
what are the natural barriers of china in the east? | the vast expanses of the Pacific Ocean. |
what are the natural barriers of china in the west? | the Tibetan Platuteau |
Xia dynasty | 2205-1766 bc leader is yu the last of the sage kings |
Shang dynasty | 1766-1122 bc silk is first produced |
warring states period | Mencius is born |
Qin dynasty | shing huangdi dies |
Han dynasty | paper is invented Han dynasty ends |
where were the earliest settlements? | Along the valleys of Yangzi and yellow rivers. |
when did the Chinese start farming? | As early as 4500 bc. |
what is a Dynasty? | A Dynasty was a system of government where the king passed on his or her title to another member of the same family. |
who were the early states ruled by? | Warlords. |
what is the first of China's unique assets? | China's fertile land of rivers. |
what is the second of china's unique assets? | its vast dense forests. |
what is the third of china's unique assets? | its grassland and hills. |
what is the fourth of china's unique assets? | its wide population. |
north west of Beijing. | Gobi Desert. |
north to Beijing. | Plateau of Mongolia. |
south to the tibetan plateau. | Himalaya |
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