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What reforms were made under the Tang dynasty |
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restored civil service exams, stregthened military, returned land to farmers, and restored roder to the country |
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military leaders who ran he gov. |
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general who reunited China and started the sui dynasty |
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Empress of the Tang dynasty |
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places who monks and nuns lived |
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Korean penninsula NE of China |
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island country to the east of China |
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an organized way in which peopel buy sell and produce goods and services |
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changes and improvements people make |
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Which dynasty reunited china and how long did they last |
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who started the Tang dynasty and how long did it last |
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one of Yandi's generals;about 300 years |
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What are the major acomplishments of the Tang dynasty |
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China regained much of its power in Asia,took control of the silk road, forces Korea to pay tribute and conquered Vietnam |
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What events led to the downfall fo the Tang |
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Turks invaded and took control of the silk road;failing economy; revolts adn Tibet and amoung the farmers |
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and achievement describe the reign of the Sang dynasty |
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What problems did the song dynasty face |
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not enough soldier to control their large emire, tibet broke away and nomads took control of n china the song were forced to move their capital |
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What relgon became popular |
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What other places did buddism spread |
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What is neoconfusanism and how did change confusanism in china |
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Created to reduce the popualrity of Buddism adn taught life in this world is just as important as afterlife;adopted some of Buddist and Daoist belifs |
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most popualar poet of the Tang dynasty;poem often centered on nature |
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How and why did trade grow during the Tang Dynasty |
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Surplus of food; built waterways and roads; took control ofthe silk road |
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What products were traded along the silk road |
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exports: tea stell paper porcelain and silk imports: gold silver precious stone and wood |
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What advances did they make in sailing |
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large ships w/ rudder and sails and compass |
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