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Today’s Schedule – 28.1 • Turn in Unit 9 Maps • CNN Student News – 28.1 Vocab check • Current Event Presentations • 28.1 PPT: China HW : – Read 28.2 – Complete 28.2 Vocab

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Page 1: Today’s Schedule – 28.1 Turn in Unit 9 Maps CNN Student News – 28.1 Vocab check Current Event Presentations 28.1 PPT: China HW: – Read 28.2 – Complete

Today’s Schedule – 28.1

• Turn in Unit 9 Maps• CNN Student News– 28.1 Vocab check

• Current Event Presentations• 28.1 PPT: China• HW:– Read 28.2– Complete 28.2 Vocab

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HISTORY

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The Chinese have the longest known continuous history of any culture

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As early as 6,000 BC People began farming along the Chang River

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During the 200’s BC China’s first emperor conquered most of eastern China

He ordered the connection of the ancient walls to protect against invaders from the north.

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This dynasty was called the Qin, or the Ch’in.

The term China comes from this dynasty.

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The Han Dynasty (202 BC – 220 AD)

• Was a high period of Chinese culture. • Cities grew rapidly, and art and architecture

flourished.

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Mongol invaders under Genghis Khan invaded China

And by 1279 they ruled all of China.

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The Chinese rebelled and retook control of China

After this period, China’s rulers forbade trade with the outside world.

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For centuries China had contact with the outside world only through overland trade routes.

The Silk Road extended through China to Central Asia to the Black Sea.

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During the 1500’s Europeans began to reach China by sea

The Chinese largely ignored these visitors.

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During the 1800’s

China lost several wars and was unable to keep out the Europeans, U.S., and Japan

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China lost Hong Kong to the British

Taiwan was conquered by Japan

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In 1912 rebels overthrew the last Chinese dynasty and formed the Republic of China

• A man named Chiang Kai-shek became China’s leader under the Nationalist Party

• Tried to defeat warlords that controlled part of China

• Also faced opposition from Communist Party

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During the 1930’s Japan took over much of northern and eastern China and set-up a puppet government

Japan committed many atrocities in China during this period.

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After Japan’s defeat in WWII

China fell into civil war between the Nationalists (under Chiang Kai-shek) and the Communists led by a man named Mao Zedong.

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•The Communists won in 1949 and established the People’s Republic of China (PRC)

The Nationalists retreated to the island of Taiwan.

Memorial to Chang Kai-Shek

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Mao tried to rapidly industrialize the Chinese economy

This plan was called the Great Leap Forward.

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Mao also undertook a “Cultural Revolution”

Where people who he suspected of being his enemies – intellectuals, scientists – were put to death, imprisoned, or sent to work in the countryside.

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After Mao died in 1976

• Deng Xiaoping came to power

• He realized much of Mao’s plans had been mistakes– Widespread famine– Environmental disasters

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China began to modernize its economy

And he moved the country towards a market economy.

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China has attracted much foreign investment in manufacturing and textiles.

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While China has opened its economy

Politically it is still very closed.

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In 1989 students protested for democracy in Tiananmen Square

The government sent in troops and tanks to crush the protestors – and hundreds were killed.

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CULTURE

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China’s population is nearly 1.3 billion

One out of every five people in the world lives in China.

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The vast majority are Han Chinese

The main dialect of Chinese is Mandarin, and about 70% of people speak it.

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Buddhism and Taoism are the major religions of China

Tao (DOW) means the harmony of the universe.

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Hinduism vs. BuddhismHinduism

• Karma• Dharma• Buddha is a Hindu God• Desire leads to suffering• Nonviolence• Meditation• Individual• Spiritual movements

Buddhism

• Karma• Dharma• Equality for all• Desire leads to suffering• Nonviolence• Meditation• No one creator• Ending suffering is supreme goal

in life• Monks• Organized religion

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Many Chinese also follow the wisdom of Confucius

He is called “China’s first teacher” and taught a code of ethics and behavior for an honorable life.

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China has 55 minority groups,

And most live along the borders and in the eastern part of the country.

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These groups have their own cultures and religions

For example, Tibetans follow a type of Buddhism.

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The Kazakhs are Muslim.

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China’s government officially discourages religious practice.

They have repressed Tibetan culture and religion to prevent any movement towards independence.

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CHINA TODAY

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China’s Regions

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Southern China is the most productive region in China

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A large percentage of the population lives there.

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The Chang Delta is a very important region for growing rice

Farmers there can grow two crops of rice a year, plus one vegetable crop.

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This region is also home to many large cities

Such as Shanghai, a city of 20 million.

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Hong Kong is also in southern China

And it is one of the world’s most crowded places – with 7 million people living in about 426 square miles.

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Along the southern coast are many Special Economic Zones-SEZThese zones are designed to attract foreign companies because goods and money can

circulate freely there.

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Northern ChinaThis is where Chinese culture first

developed. It is also a very densely populated region.

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Beijing, located in the north, is China’s capital

And is the second largest city

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The ancient city has an outer and inner city,

And within the walled Inner City is the Imperial City, from which China’s emperors ruled.

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Within the Imperial City lies the Forbidden City

Where the emperors lived.

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Northeastern ChinaThis region was also known as Manchuria, and has a wealth of

natural resources including coal, oil, and iron ore.

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Western China

Two large autonomous regions make up this part of China.

The area is very dry and high elevation, and people are either herders or irrigation farmers.

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One of these regions is called Xizang, which is the official Chinese name for Tibet.

Tibet was once an independent kingdom, ruled by a religious leader called the Dalai Lama.

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The Chinese have occupied Tibet since 1950

And the Dalai Lama fled to India, where he resides today.

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Tibetans have been upset by the numbers of Han Chinese who have moved to the region

And are afraid of losing their culture.

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=89552004

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