1.1 Developments in East Asia from c. 1200 to c. 1450

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    • The Ming Dynasty emerged in 1368 CE after the fall of the Song Dynasty.
      True
    • What was the capital of the Ming Dynasty?
      Beijing
    • Match the characteristic with the Yuan Dynasty:
      Cultural Impact ↔️ Mix of Mongol and Chinese traditions
      Governance ↔️ Centralized imperial rule with Mongol influence
    • The Song Dynasty declined due to Mongol invasions and internal political turmoil.
      True
    • The Yuan Dynasty introduced centralized imperial rule with Mongol influence
    • In the Yuan Dynasty, Mongol elites were placed in top positions
    • Match the economic and social characteristics of the Song and Yuan Dynasties:
      Economy in the Song Dynasty ↔️ Commercialized
      Economy in the Yuan Dynasty ↔️ Agrarian
      Foreign Trade in the Song Dynasty ↔️ Defensive
      Foreign Trade in the Yuan Dynasty ↔️ Expansionist
    • Match the dynasty with its characteristic:
      Song Dynasty ↔️ Commercialized economy
      Ming Dynasty ↔️ Expansionist foreign policy
    • The Yuan Dynasty was the first foreign dynasty to rule all of China.

      True
    • The Yuan Dynasty ruled from 1271 to 1368
    • Arrange the dynasties in chronological order:
      1️⃣ Song Dynasty
      2️⃣ Yuan Dynasty
      3️⃣ Ming Dynasty
    • What was the Yuan Dynasty known for under Kublai Khan in terms of political and administrative structures?
      Centralized imperial rule
    • What new administrative practices were introduced by the Mongols in the Yuan Dynasty?
      Use of foreign advisors
    • The Yuan Dynasty maintained a separation between Mongol and Chinese elites
    • Match the area of cultural influence with its impact during the Yuan Dynasty:
      Art and Architecture ↔️ Mongol-style painting
      Literature and Scholarship ↔️ Combined Mongol and Chinese traditions
      Religion and Philosophy ↔️ Spread of Tibetan Buddhism
    • Order the key political and economic transitions in East Asia from the Song to the Ming Dynasty:
      1️⃣ Song Dynasty (960-1279 CE)
      2️⃣ Mongol conquest under Genghis Khan
      3️⃣ Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368)
      4️⃣ Ming Dynasty (1368-1644 CE)
    • The Yuan Dynasty saw a mix of Mongol and Chinese traditions
    • The Yuan Dynasty was the first time China was ruled by a foreign dynasty.

      True
    • The Yuan Dynasty shifted from a centralized bureaucracy to a centralized imperial rule.
    • During the Yuan Dynasty, there was significant cultural exchange between the Mongols and the Chinese, resulting in a blend of Mongol and Chinese traditions.
    • Order the following dynasties chronologically:
      1️⃣ Song Dynasty
      2️⃣ Yuan Dynasty
      3️⃣ Ming Dynasty
    • Under the Ming Dynasty, China returned to a centralized imperial rule
    • The Ming Dynasty strengthened the imperial bureaucracy by expanding government agencies and officials

      True
    • Who led the voyages of exploration under the Ming Dynasty?
      Zheng He
    • What was the capital of the Ming Dynasty?
      Beijing
    • The Yuan Dynasty blended Mongol and Chinese cultural traditions
    • What type of rule did the Yuan Dynasty establish in China?
      Centralized imperial rule
    • During the Yuan Dynasty, Mongols incorporated elements of Chinese culture into their governance and daily life.
      True
    • Who founded the Ming Dynasty in 1368?
      Zhu Yuanzhang
    • What was reinstated during the Ming Dynasty to create a meritocratic civil service system?
      Imperial examinations
    • Ming Dynasty porcelain evolved into more ornate and high-quality craftsmanship
    • The development of movable-type printing in China during the Song Dynasty allowed for the mass production of books
    • Zheng He's voyages extended as far as East Africa.

      True
    • Which dynasty emphasized Confucian scholarship and urban growth?
      Ming
    • Who established the Yuan Dynasty?
      Kublai Khan
    • Match the administrative change with its dynasty:
      Centralized bureaucracy ↔️ Previous Chinese Dynasties
      Separation of Mongol and Chinese elites ↔️ Yuan Dynasty
    • The Yuan Dynasty maintained a clear separation between the Mongol ruling class and the Chinese population.

      True
    • The Yuan Dynasty pursued expansionist foreign trade policies.

      True
    • What religious influence spread during the Yuan Dynasty alongside Confucianism and Daoism?
      Tibetan Buddhism
    • The Ming Dynasty's capital was moved to Beijing