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Buddhism is practiced in China, Japan, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia and many other Asian countries.
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China’s official language is Mandarin.
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Merchants traveled on the Silk Road from China to as far as the
Mediterranean region.
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Marco Polo wrote a book about his travels in China to help Europeans
learn about their civilization.
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A Chinese thinker named Confucius taught the people virtue, and to
behave properly.
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Shoguns were powerful people who governed Japan until the
1800s
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Yamato was a Japanese dynasty that ruled in the 1400s.
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Mathew C. Perry pressured Japan to end isolation.
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By the 1890’s, large areas of China were claimed as spheres of
influence by European governments and Japan.
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Japan is the world’s second largest economy.
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China’s population passed 1.3 billion in 2005
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Islam is the major religion in Malaysia and Indonesia.
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Jakarta is the capital of Indonesia.
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A megalopolis is a super-sized city.
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Singapore is located at the tip of the Malay Peninsula
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Arranged marriages were one aspect of daily life that has
changed in East Asia.
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Southeast Asia is more ethnically diverse than East Asia
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Some of the world’s largest cities are in East and Southeast Asia.
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Wealthier countries like Japan and South Korea have declining birth
rates
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About one third of the world’s population lives in East and
Southeast Asia.
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Mao Zedong was the communist leader who gained control of China
in 1949.