Chinese Empire AP World History Notes Chapter 3 AP World History Notes Chapter 3.

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Chinese Empire AP World History Notes Chapter 3

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Chinese Empire

AP World History NotesChapter 3

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From 1100 BCE until the 200s CE --> 3 great dynasties ruled China

= Zhou (JOH)= Qin (CHIN)

= Han (HAHN)

From 1100 BCE until the 200s CE --> 3 great dynasties ruled China

= Zhou (JOH)= Qin (CHIN)

= Han (HAHN)

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The Enduring ZhouRuled China for more

than 800 years -- more than any other dynasty

Zhou dynasty conquered the Shang dynastyClaimed rule under

Mandate of HeavenSaid Shang lost mandate

by ruling poorly

Ruled China for more than 800 years -- more than any other dynasty

Zhou dynasty conquered the Shang dynastyClaimed rule under

Mandate of HeavenSaid Shang lost mandate

by ruling poorly

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The Enduring ZhouTo control their land, the kings set up an

agricultural system in which nobles owned the land & peasants worked itKings gave their relatives city-statesEach of these lords had total authority over their city

& had their own armiesEventually, the lords had more power than the kingCity-states warred with each other -- locked in a

struggle that ended the Zhou era

To control their land, the kings set up an agricultural system in which nobles owned the land & peasants worked itKings gave their relatives city-statesEach of these lords had total authority over their city

& had their own armiesEventually, the lords had more power than the kingCity-states warred with each other -- locked in a

struggle that ended the Zhou era

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The Enduring ZhouTechnological advances of

the Zhou Dynasty:Built roads & expanded

foreign tradeFormed cavalries = groups

of warriors on horsebackNew weapon: the crossbow Iron plows Irrigation & flood-control

systems

Technological advances of the Zhou Dynasty:Built roads & expanded

foreign tradeFormed cavalries = groups

of warriors on horsebackNew weapon: the crossbow Iron plows Irrigation & flood-control

systems

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The Enduring Zhou

China’s population grew quickly during the Zhou Dynasty

China’s population grew quickly during the Zhou Dynasty

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The Mighty Qin

Conquered the Zhou

“First Emperor” = Qin Shihuangdi

Conquered the Zhou

“First Emperor” = Qin Shihuangdi

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The First Emperor

United much of the nation under 1 strong government

Organized the empire into military districts -- 1 official per district

Created a universal system of weights & measures

Standardized coins, created a uniform writing system & set up a law code throughout China

Used forced labor to dig canals & build roads

United much of the nation under 1 strong government

Organized the empire into military districts -- 1 official per district

Created a universal system of weights & measures

Standardized coins, created a uniform writing system & set up a law code throughout China

Used forced labor to dig canals & build roads

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Terra Cotta Army

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Terra Cotta Army

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The Great Wall of China

Built in northern China to prevent attacks from the north

Connected a series of walls that already existed

Took several years & over 300,000 Chinese peasants --> thousands died

Stretches over 4,000 miles

Built in northern China to prevent attacks from the north

Connected a series of walls that already existed

Took several years & over 300,000 Chinese peasants --> thousands died

Stretches over 4,000 miles

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The Great Wall of China

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The Great Wall of China

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Qin’s Strict Rule

Imposed a tax on landowners

Appointed only educated men as officials to run his government

Censored & burned booksPeople couldn’t write about

the past

Imposed a tax on landowners

Appointed only educated men as officials to run his government

Censored & burned booksPeople couldn’t write about

the past

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Legalism

Legalists = scholars that opposed Confucian ideas

Legalism = philosophy that rejected Confucian idea of learning by example and emphasized strict laws and harsh punishments

Legalists = scholars that opposed Confucian ideas

Legalism = philosophy that rejected Confucian idea of learning by example and emphasized strict laws and harsh punishments

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Qin’s Strict Rule

Subjects saw Qin as a cruel tyrantNobles = mad he destroyed aristocracyPeasants = mad about the forced laborScholars = mad about book burning

Subjects saw Qin as a cruel tyrantNobles = mad he destroyed aristocracyPeasants = mad about the forced laborScholars = mad about book burning

210 BCE = Qin died & dynasty soon came to an endLasting Legacy = new ways of organizing & unifying the nation

210 BCE = Qin died & dynasty soon came to an endLasting Legacy = new ways of organizing & unifying the nation

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The Glorious HanRuled China for more than

400 years until 220 ADUsed same forms of

centralized power as the Qin, but not as harsh

Rivaled Roman Empire in its power & achievement

Ruled China for more than 400 years until 220 AD

Used same forms of centralized power as the Qin, but not as harsh

Rivaled Roman Empire in its power & achievement

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The Glorious Han

Reached its peak during the reign of King WudiExtended the empireSent armies against nomadic

invaders Interested in the West --

especially the Roman Empire

Reached its peak during the reign of King WudiExtended the empireSent armies against nomadic

invaders Interested in the West --

especially the Roman Empire

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The Glorious Han

Trade routes to the West developedMajor trade route = Silk RoadLinked East & WestAllowed traders to exchange Chinese silk for

Middle Eastern & European products

Trade routes to the West developedMajor trade route = Silk RoadLinked East & WestAllowed traders to exchange Chinese silk for

Middle Eastern & European products

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The Silk Road

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Pax Sinica

Chinese Peace = 400 year period of prosperity & stability

China fed its population by storing grain during times of plenty & selling it when harvests were poor

Chinese Peace = 400 year period of prosperity & stability

China fed its population by storing grain during times of plenty & selling it when harvests were poor

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Advancements in Farming & Transport

Veterinary medicineComplex irrigation systemsAdvancements in fertilizing cropsNew canalsBetter roadways

Veterinary medicineComplex irrigation systemsAdvancements in fertilizing cropsNew canalsBetter roadways

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InventionsSilkPaperGunpowderWheelbarrowPrinted booksSuspension bridgeCompass Iron drill bits

SilkPaperGunpowderWheelbarrowPrinted booksSuspension bridgeCompass Iron drill bits

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Pax SinicaTalented, intelligent people were appointed to

government jobs -- NOT familyThey were given tests to see if they were qualifiedEvolved into civil service system = a system that

allowed anyone with ability to attain public office --> unfortunately, this usually favored the wealthy because education was expensive

Created a new class of well-educated civil servants = called mandarinsControlled government until early 1900s

Talented, intelligent people were appointed to government jobs -- NOT familyThey were given tests to see if they were qualifiedEvolved into civil service system = a system that

allowed anyone with ability to attain public office --> unfortunately, this usually favored the wealthy because education was expensive

Created a new class of well-educated civil servants = called mandarinsControlled government until early 1900s

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Pax Sinica

Han power declined & dynasty fell apart after Wudi’s reign ended

Han power declined & dynasty fell apart after Wudi’s reign ended