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    historical submission to Chinese rule‚ and instead called themselves Manchu. In order for them to be guaranteed control over the administration‚ half of the high level officials were the Manchu people and the other half were Chinese. The order of emperors go as followed 1616: Taizu (Nurhachu)‚ 1626-1643: Taizong (Huang Taiji‚

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    Asia and the world before the 19th century was a crucial time for Southeast Asia‚ Korea and Japan. The Ming Empire played a vital role in Southeast Asia‚ while Japan had an abundance of land and precious metals that everyone desired‚ and how the European cultures began to expand into the East. The historical narrative The Question of Hu helps you with the understanding of how Christianity came to the Chinese culture. While the book East Asia at the Center puts Asia international relations into perspective

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    Ottaman and Qing Empires

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    administration‚ the fact still remains that both based their administration on something. For example the Ottoman followed the Muslim law and the Qing followed the nomadic ways. Both of these Empires had great emperors/conquerors. The Qing empire had Kangxi. who was an enlightened ruler and a Confucian ruler‚ and Qianlong‚ who was a learned man and helped the Manchus consolidate their hold in China. The Ottoman empire had Mehmed the conqueror‚ he worked energetically to stimulate

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    Chinese Painting is one of the oldest continuous artistic traditions in the world‚ it is also known in Chinese as Guohua. Traditional painting involves essentially the same techniques as calligraphy which is done with a brush dipped in black or colored ink. Compared with the western style of painting‚ oils are not used in Chinese Painting. Chinese paintings were usually painted on paper or silk; Traditional painting can also be done on album sheets‚ walls‚ folding screens‚ and other media. Chinese

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    9th Grade Notes, China.

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    Joseph Henry-Penrose - World Cultures Chinese Notes. Religions In China Christianity Active in asia for centuries Philippines almost entirely christian Very influential with millions of followers Korea most influenced Pacific islands largely committed to christian tradition Shito Emerged in earliest period of Japanese history Originally animalistic religion that gave human form to various gods that rule the forces of nature Similar traditions in southeast asia and african groups

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    1450–1750: 22% of the AP Exam Overall Changes 1) The world became truly global - the western hemisphere came into continued contact with the eastern hemisphere. Technological innovations‚ strengthened political organization‚ and economic prosperity all contributed to this change that completely altered world trade patterns. 2) Maritime trade dominated the world - Technological advancements and willingness of political leaders to invest in it meant that sea-based trade became much more important.

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    der Empire ComparisonThe Ottoman Empire and Mughal Empire both being “Gunpowder Empires” faced similar issues. Both empires faced inadequate transportation and communication systems‚ both faced poor bureaucracies‚ and competing with rival empires. The first problem was inadequate transportation and communication systems. Although they had the necessary military technology to control their empires‚ transporting it to where it was needed was another issue. The larger they grew‚ the more difficult

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    Ming Dynasty

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    identification questions in blue or black ink and write in complete sentences. Suleyman I (the Magnificent) Hürrem Jitza Fall of Constantinople (1453) Civil Service Exams Jesuit Matteo Ricci Emperor Kangxi Lord George Macartney Opium Wars The Tennis Court Oath Declaration of the Rights of Man Reign of Terror Toussaint L’Ouverture James Watt Eli Whitney Berlin Conference

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    Chapter20

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    domestic social changes and the challenges posed by contact was threatened by Manchu armies from Manchuria with foreign cultures? in the northeast. To pay the army defending Beijing ■ How did China deal with military and political (bay-JING)‚ the emperor slashed the government paychallenges both inside and outside its borders? roll. Among those thrown out of his job as an appren■ To what extent was Russia’s expanding empire tice ironworker was one Li Zicheng (lee ZUH-cheng). influenced by relations

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    Chapter 27 Study Guide

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    travel through the empire to make sure policy was being followed o Also used eunuchs who were loyal to the gov’t because they couldn’t have families  The Emperor Yongle used the navy to expand and show China’s power  Kept powerful army to keep out invaders in the early years o Mongol armies defeated them several times  Later emperors added to‚ refurbished and built more of the Great Wall through the northern regions to keep out invaders o Had watch towers and places for soldiers to stay

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