china unit test review jeopardy by lindy mcbratney
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China Test Ready JeopardyTRANSCRIPT
People Philosophies/Values Politics Tibet Bonus
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What relationship was considered the most important honor in
traditional Chinese arranged marriages?
______________ emerged as the leader of the Chinese Communist Party by gaining support
of the peasants.
Jobs, democracy, and better schools were demanded in May of 1989 at ___________ where the
Chinese government was forced to use force and shed blood
In the 1950s, under the leadership of the Communist party, the Chinese governmentA. Urged farmers to return to traditional farming methodsB. Radically changed farming by establishing communesC. Closed most farms in order to build factories D. Increased the freedom of farmers to do as they pleased
After Mao Zedong died, China’s new leader instituted some reforms. Which of the following is NOT a result of those reforms?A.More wealth in citiesB.The government provided for the people everything they neededC.Unemployment and government corruptionD.More poverty in rural areas
Which of the following does NOT demonstrate the belief of Tibetan Buddhist that all things are
impermanent? A.The Kalachakra ceremony, the week-long ceremony that prepares for the end of the worldB.The practice of “sky burial”C.Carving images of the gods out of butter for religious ceremoniesD.The reincarnation of Buddhist monks as bodhisattvas, or guides to enlightenment
“An army of soldiers was replaced by an army of monks” best describes Tibet’s transition to a
____________.
This was a custom that was a way to seek beauty, a means of controlling women and it could compare in purpose to modern
body piercing and tattooing
A bureaucracy was created because the “son of heaven” could not govern all of China alone, and to qualify to be a part of the bureaucracy men had to
perform well on the civil service exam. This demonstrates the importance of
__________
As a result of a foreign influence, especially in the 19th century (1800s) China became __________ and __________
The “Great Leap Forward” focused on industrial reform and agricultural reform and it was:A.Very successfulB.Successful in industrial reforms, but not in its agricultural reformsC.Successful in its agricultural reforms, but not its industrial reformsD.A disaster, producing inferior goods and leading to famine