Social studies 7A

Later civilizations of East Asia Unit Test

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Later civilizations of East Asia refers to the development and growth of various civilizations in East Asia from around the 10th century onwards. Some key civilizations in this region include the Song Dynasty in China, the Khitan Liao Dynasty in present-day Northeast China and Mongolia, the Jurchen Jin Dynasty in Northern China, and the Goryeo Dynasty in Korea.

Some important topics to study for your test may include:

1. Song Dynasty (960-1279): Understand the political, economic, and social developments during this time. The Song Dynasty was known for its advancements in agriculture, technology, and trade.

2. Mongolian Empires: Learn about the rise of the Mongolian Empires, particularly the Khitan Liao Dynasty and the Jurchen Jin Dynasty. Understand their conflicts and interactions with other civilizations in East Asia.

3. Goryeo Dynasty: Study the culture, art, and political developments during the Goryeo Dynasty in Korea. Pay attention to its relations with neighboring countries and the influence of Chinese culture on Korea.

4. Buddhism and Confucianism: Understand the role of Buddhism and Confucianism in East Asian societies during this time. Examine their impacts on governance, education, and culture.

5. Trade and Commerce: Learn about the importance of trade and commerce in the later civilizations of East Asia. Focus on the Silk Road, maritime trade, and the exchange of goods and ideas.

6. Cultural Exchanges: Explore the cultural exchanges and interactions among East Asian civilizations, such as the spread of Buddhism and Confucianism, the influence of Chinese culture, and the impact of Japanese and Korean culture on China.

7. Military and Warfare: Study the military strategies and technologies used by the various East Asian civilizations. Pay attention to the conflicts between different dynasties and the Mongol invasions.

Remember to review your class notes, readings, and any study materials provided by your teacher. It may also be helpful to create flashcards, summaries, or study guides to help you memorize and understand the key concepts. Good luck on your test!