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To memorize Chinese dynasties

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Chinese Dynasty Song (Tune ---- Fr?re Jacques / Are You Sleeping / Where is Thumbkin.) Shang Zhou (?Joe?) Qin (?chin?) Han (Repeat) ( ------------------- 400 years of Disunity ------------------) Sui (?sway? without ?w?) Tang Song (Repeat) Yuan ------ Mongol Ming Qing (?ching?) --------Manchu Republic -------- Republic of China (Repeat)? Mao Zedong ---------People?s Republic of China / Communist China (Repeat)
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AP World History World Civilizations Chapter 2 Notes

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Ancient and Classical China Four dynastic cycles Shang Zhou (Choe) Qin (Chin) Connected the original great wall He was insane Wanted to live forever Fed mercury Han (Hon) One of the great dynasties Others are The Ton The Ming The Song Were invaded many times by steppe people Shang dynasty 1523-1028 BC Located in Northern China Isolated from other ancient civilizations Furthest East; Himalayan mountains separating from India Ideographic symbols lead to development of an elaborate written language Political Power The King?s power was based on Land ownership Lands and peasants were given to the nobility as payment for military service Religious power

Analysis of H&M

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Internationalization Process: Case of H&M in China 2 Internationalization Process: Case of H&M in China By (Name) The Name of the Class Instructor Institution City, State Date

AP World History chapter 19 notes - strayer ways of the world

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Internal?Troubles?External?Threats? ? The?way?that?Japan?and?China?reacted?to?the?western?intrusion?of?the?19th?century?was?the? reason?behind?their?reversed?roles?in?their?relationship.? ? Many?internal?revolts?and?revolutions?added?to?the?world?s?issues?when?trying?to?deal? with?western?imperialism? ? Military?threat?of?rival?European?states?combined?with?the?incorporation?of?LDC?s?into? global?trading?networks,?as?well?as?the?influence?of?traditional?european?culture?resulted? in?resistance?and?adaptation?to?European?influence.? The?External?Challenge:?European?Industry?and?Empire? ? Europe?was?the?center?of?the?world?s?economy?in?the?19th?century? ? Missionaries?penetrated?the?depths?of?Asia?and?Africa? New?Motives,?New?Means?

current event 4

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More than 40% of China's arable land degraded: report (Agencies/chinadaily.com.cn)Updated: 2014-11-05 11:56 CommentsPrintMailLargeMediumSmall ? Villagers sow peanut seeds in Zaozhuang, East China's Shandong province on April 17, 2014. [Photo/IC]? More than 40% of China's arable land is suffering from degradation, seriously reducing the country's capacity to produce food for the world's biggest population, Xinhua reported Tuesday. The rich black soil in Northeastern Heilongjiang province, which forms part of China's bread basket, is thinning, while farmland in China's south is suffering from acidification, the report said, citing agriculture ministry statistics.

global essay

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Ian Konrad 11-21-13 While Han China had a more centralized political structure than the Roman Empire, the political system of the Roman Empire was much more effective than Han China?s. Han China had a very similar economic system to the Roman Empire. The Roman Empire?s culture was borrowed from its neighbors, the Greeks, while Han China made much advancement in art and technology as well.

Emergence of Modern China

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The Emergence of Modern China~ Ch. 31.1 Intro First civilization along the Huang He in Northern China (3000 BC) Always been deeply rooted in agriculture Guided by Confucianism, emperors of China act like fathers; main responsibly= make sure needs are met & act fairly Feeding China?s large pop. means lots of rice & other crops Main duty of emperor= make sure there is surplus of food in case of drought/flood Also, they oversee trade system among the different parts of the country As a result, food shortage in one region help by food surplus in another This shortage & distribution system worked well New technology not as valued as it is in the west; morals are more important However, lack of military tech. proved a serious disadvantage in the mid 1800s

Prentice Hall World Geography Chapter 31 Review

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World Geography Chapter 31 China Copyright ? 2003 by Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ. All rights reserved. World Geography Copyright ? 2003 by Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ. All rights reserved. Section 1: The Emergence of Modern China Section 2: Regions of China Section 3: China's People and Culture Section 4: China's Neighbors Chapter 31: China The Emergence of Modern China What were the results of China?s early contacts with Western powers? What conflicts within China have left the country open to a Communist takeover? What were the purposes and results of the program known as the Great Leap Forward? How did a series of modernizations attempt to change China? 1

china powerpoint

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China By: Jessica Bird Population 1,336,718,015 Number one populated country Natural Resources Coal, iron ore, petroleum, natural gas, mercury, tin, tungsten, antimony, aluminum, lead, zinc, uranium, hydropower potential (World?s largest) China and the US 1 Chinese Yuan= .1527 US dollars Relationship: We owe them about 1.2 trillion; we are in debt to them. Labor Force Agriculture: 38.1% Industry: 27.8% Services: 34.1% Highest paying: Interpreter, 3G engineer. Average income: 40000 Renminbi (less than 6000 American Dollars) Business in China Business Etiquette Conservative suits for men, Women should avoid high heels and short sleeved blouses. Being on time is vital and appointments are necessary.

APWH Chaper 31 notes

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Chapter?31: Societies at Crossroads Chapter Outline Introduction: Ottoman empire, Russia, China, and Japan Common problems Military weakness, vulnerability to foreign threats Internal weakness due to?economic problems, financial difficulties, and corruption Reform efforts Attempts at political and?educational reform?and at industrialization Turned to western models Different results of reforms Ottoman empire, Russia, and China unsuccessful; societies on the verge of collapse Reform in Japan was more thorough; Japan emerged as an industrial power The Ottoman empire in decline The nature of decline Military decline since the late seventeenth century Ottoman forces behind European armies in strategy, tactics, weaponry, training Janissary corps politically corrupt, undisciplined

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