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    World History — Guided Reading CHAPTER 2—4 River Dynasties in China Key Vocabulary: Loess - The yellow river, deposits huge amounts of yellowish silt when it overflows its banks. This silt is fertile soil called Loess. Oracle Bone - Animal bones and tortoiseshells on which priests had scratched questions for the gods. Mandate of Heaven - The Mandate of Heaven is an ancient Chinese belief that heaven granted emperors the right to rule based on their ability to govern well, appropriately

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    China has many and varying customs. One of these could include the binding young girls feet. This practice also plays an important role in the story, The Good Earth. When Wang Lung first seen his soon to be wife he takes notice that her feet are unbound. We will see later in the story, his reaction to her feet and what he does. Looking at the history and origins of chinese foot binding it is almost impossible to pinpoint or trace exactly where the practice started. There are many different

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    Debate: Classical China It is lucky for us that Chinese history is full of mostly reliable facts and documentation, although it mostly focuses on the small minority (the wealthy). From the documentation we are able to understand much of China’s progression during their classical period (Roberts & Westad 2014). In the Chinese culture the elite survived dynasties and empires, which kept China on the same course throughout this time (Roberts & Westad 2014). Although, China existed in an Asian world

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    The earliest recorded history of the great civilisation dates back to 5000 BC which thrived along the shores of Huang He valley, North China. It is referred to as a continuous civilisation due to the preserved and well documented texts of those times and the people's constant strife towards the development of an administrative system and evolution of a singular ideographic script as well as a continuous growth in art and culture which rivalled other contemporary world civilisations. The great 2nd

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    The History of the First Emperor of China

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    matter. Soon, government archeologists were sent to the site. The unearthed great clay army that has baffled modern day craftsmen, intrigued archeologists, and amazed the general public. Before this discovery, no one knew about the First Emperor of China. Forty years later, we know a good deal about his legacy. Ying Zheng was born in 259 BCE to the King of Qin and his concubine. In 246 BCE, he took the throne at only thirteen. By the time he thirty-eight, he had unified the seven warring states

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    characteristic across China is their language, which is Mandarin, also known as Putonghua. Mandarin is spoken in different ways in different areas, yet it is Chinas official language and is now taught in all the schools. China is the third largest country in the world and is located in eastern Asia. With a land mass of 3,692,674 square miles, the extreme differences of Chinas climates and terrain through its regions range from long and bitterly cold winters in Northern and Western China, too mild to

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    History of China is a long and complex. China is a country of tremendous importance. From the origins of the Chinese Empire, all the way to the present day, China has been one of the most innovative, influential, and powerful countries in the world. China in particular has an incredibly rich and unique historical heritage and history. Like many other ancient societies Chinese society began along a river, was based on agriculture, and developed trade networks and large cities. China’s geography

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    The early agricultural societies of China was one of the most advanced cultures of that time. The effect that China had on the history of the world is phenomenal and its history is just as impressive. There were many technological and sociological innovations that made early China as advanced as it was. One of the reasons for its quick success was its environment. In 5500, many farming communities were found all around the Wei River Valley and around the Huang He River. Though these people would

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    therapeutic method over two millennia old Acupuncture treats diseases by the insertion of fine needles into the body. In July of 1971, Dr. Henry A. Kissinger made a secret trip to China to prepare for President Nixon's historical visit. Among his entourage was James Reston, a journalist from the New York Times. While in China, Reston suffered an attack of acute appendicitis and underwent an appendectomy at the Beijing Union Medical College, established by the Rockefeller Foundation of New York in 1916

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    been studying Chinese history for a long time, but the interesting phenomenon is in 5000-year history of China, there is only one formal empress called Wu Zetian, and the amounts of emperors are four hundred and eight. The percentage of women to be a leader of China is 0.25%. Nowadays, Hilary Clinton has been reported by all the newspaper and TV shows, because she is the only woman who has possibility to be the first female president. Comparing Chinese history and American history, it is rare to see

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