Ch 7 Test World History 8th
  • 1. a kind of character used in Chinese writing
A) aristocrat
B) bureaucracy
C) ideograph
D) pictograph
E) mandate
  • 2. a character that stands for objects, such as the moon and the sun
A) pictograph
B) mandate
C) bureaucracy
D) ideograph
E) aristocrat
  • 3. a formal order
A) pictograph
B) mandate
C) aristocrat
D) ideograph
E) bureaucracy
  • 4. a system of appointed officials who run different parts of the government
A) pictograph
B) mandate
C) bureaucracy
D) aristocrat
E) ideograph
  • 5. a noble whose wealth comes from the land he or she owns
A) aristocrat
B) pictograph
C) mandate
D) ideograph
E) bureaucracy
  • 6. also called the “School of Law”
A) Legalism
B) Hanfeizi
C) Daoism
D) social class
E) Confucianism
  • 7. promotes a peaceful society
A) Confucianism
B) Legalism
C) social class
D) Daoism
E) Hanfeizi
  • 8. the belief that all people with a talent for governing should govern
A) social class
B) Daoism
C) Hanfeizi
D) Confucianism
E) Legalism
  • 9. people who share a similar position in society
A) Daoism
B) Hanfeizi
C) social class
D) Legalism
E) Confucianism
  • 10. developed the teachings of Legalism
A) Legalism
B) Hanfeizi
C) social class
D) Confucianism
E) Daoism
  • 11. founder of the Han dynasty
A) Silk Road
B) Liu Bang
C) acupuncture
D) Qin Shihuangdi
E) Han Wudi
  • 12. his name means “Martial Emperor of Han”
A) Han Wudi
B) Qin Shihuangdi
C) Silk Road
D) acupuncture
E) Liu Bang
  • 13. his name means “the First Qin Emperor”
A) Qin Shihuangdi
B) Han Wudi
C) Liu Bang
D) acupuncture
E) Silk Road
  • 14. eases pain through the use of needles stuck into the patient’s skin
A) Qin Shihuangdi
B) Han Wudi
C) acupuncture
D) Silk Road
E) Liu Bang
  • 15. network of trade routes for Chinese goods as far as Greece and Rome
A) Silk Road
B) Han Wudi
C) Qin Shihuangdi
D) Liu Bang
E) acupuncture
  • 16. The Chinese call the Huang He River ____ because it drowned people and destroyed homes.
A) “China’s sorrow”
B) “China’s gift”
C) “raging river”
D) “Yellow River”
  • 17. China’s first rulers were probably from the dynasty.
A) Xia
B) Zhou
C) Shang
D) Anyang
  • 18. The first capital city of China was
A) Guangzhou
B) Anyang
C) Shang
D) Zhou
  • 19. The ____ dynasty ruled for more years than any other Chinese dynasty in history.
A) Xia
B) Zhou
C) Anyang
D) Shang
  • 20. An important trade item during the Zhou dynasty was
A) saddles
B) crossbows
C) silk
D) plows
  • 21. In Chinese society, the merchants class ranked below the
A) bankers and farmers.
B) landowners and traders.
C) farmers and aristocrats.
D) aristocrats and priests.
  • 22. Chinese families practiced filial piety, which meant that children had to
A) respect their parents.
B) go to school.
C) do many chores.
D) eat their vegetables.
  • 23. Confucius believed that society would do well if everyone always did his or her
A) best
B) duty
C) prayers.
D) jobs
  • 24. Laozi believed that people should give up ____ in favor of nature.
A) worldly desires
B) wisdom
C) laws and government
D) home and family
  • 25. During the 200s B.C., Legalism taught that humans were naturally
A) law-abiding
B) good
C) disrespectful.
D) evil
  • 26. Qin Shihuangdi based his rule on what philosophy?
A) Daoism
B) Confucianism
C) Legalism
D) social class
  • 27. The Great Wall of China was built using the labor of which group?
A) rudder
B) sextant
C) farmers
D) compass
  • 28. This Chinese invention allowed ships to move their sails and to sail into the wind for the first time.
A) steering wheel
B) rudder
C) compass
D) sextant
  • 29. The Silk Road stretched ____ miles from western China to Southeast Asia.
A) 6,436
B) 782
C) 2,000
D) 4,000
  • 30. Buddhism spread during unrest in China after the fall of the ____ dynasty.
A) Han
B) Qin
C) Zhou
D) Shang
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