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Ancient Civilizations
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ancient china
architecture technology: On page 22 it says, "Some of the worlds greatest inventions come from china". During the middle ages china would carry inventions across the silk road. Emperors encouraged development. (Cotterell)
government: On page 16 it says, "In 221 B.C. the Chinese empire was formed." The empire was inspired its name from the phrase "chin". Chinese people felt unity was a normal thing. (Cotterell)
writing: On page 11 it says, oracle bones were tortistshells or ox bones, which were burned. The Shang kings used the oracle bones to answer important questions. The burnt shell created cracks which answered the questions presented. (Cottrell)
location: on page 34 it says, "Most people in Imperial China lived in the countrysides and worked in the fields." North of china lots of crops were planted and carved into hillsides. Life in china was very similar peasants and farmers had the same jobs. (Cotterell
art: On page 48 it says. The chinese people had an impressive array of jewelry. Jewelry was never taken lightly and was a way to show your place in the hierarchy. The material used to make jewelry was regulated by law.(Cotterell)
trade/commerence: On page 58, the author said that "The Silk Road was a series of trade routes that ran from Northern China across Asia." Trade across countries started to do well since caravans could now travel without danger. Chinese merchants would trade stuff such as silks, spices, teas, and porcelain.
(Cotterell 58)
religion: On page 10, it says "The first Chinese dynasty to leave a historical record was the Shang." The Shang took control of a buiser side of northern China. (Cotterell)
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