land reform under the Tang Dynasty resulted in
stronger central government
under the Tang and Song dynasties, China's two min classes were
the gentry and the peasantry
China under the Tang dynasty
built a sizable empire
what was usually true about the role of women in Tang and Song society
married woman manage finances
in the Daoist tradition, tang and Song dynasties sought to reflect the
balance and harmony
during the Song dynasty, the Chinese economy expanded because
improved farming methods and open border policy
the Mongols successfully attacked China's walled cities
with cannon
during their rule of China in the 1200s and 1300s, the Mongols
stabilized china, lead to flourishing trade
how did early Ming rulers attempt to control the actions of their own government
board of censors watched over bureaucracy
what Chinese peasant leader overthrew Mongol ruler in 1368 and established the Ming dynasty
Zhu Yuanzhang
the Mongol rulers of China did what
had a strict mongol military
what were the effects on China of the Mongol invasion
flourished trade
what were the effects on China of the rise of the Ming dynasty
economy grows and culture fourishes
because of its geographical location, Korea has been strongly influenced by the culture and traditions of
China
in 668, the Silla kingdom was able to unite warring groups on the Korean peninsula due to
help from the Chinese tang emperor
due to its geography, most Koreans live in
coastal plains
Korea's development has been strongly influenced by its
culture and tradition of China
when Korea acknowledged Chinese overlordship
it became tributary state
in the 1590s Korea was invaded by
Japan
how are Korea's history and culture linked to those of China and Japan
Korea maintained a separate and unique culture
this body of water helped to line the Japanese islands and offered food resources to the people of Japan
the inland sea
how did the Japanese tokugawa shoguns control the daimyo
made them live in edo every other year
describe a geographic feature that influenced the development of Japan
the seas
describe the role of the emperor in Japanese feudal society
held highest rank in society but had no political power
during the Heian period, Japanese women
produced the most important works of Japanese literature of their period
Breaking up large agricultural holdings
Land reform
An independent country forced to acknowledge the supremacy of another
Tributary state
Multi stories Chinese temple
Pagoda
Grandson of Ghengis Khan who completed conquest of China
Kublai Khan
Italian merchant who wrote about life in china
Marco polo
The percentage of people who can read and write
Literacy rate
The Korean phonetic alphabet is called
Hangul
Koreans made an unusual blue-green porcelain called
Celadon
Phonetic symbols representing syllables
Kana
A chain of islands
Archipelago
The way of the warrior
Bushido
The term for warriors that means those who serve
Samurai
A massive wave often caused by an underwater earthquake
Tsunami