China, Korea, and Japan
Test Review
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• The Great Wall of China extends for this many miles
• The Great Wall of China extends for this many miles
• 1,500
• This was a religion practiced by ancient Japanese people
• This was a religion practiced by ancient Japanese people
• Shinto
• After World War II, The United States occupied Japan until
• After World War II, The United States occupied Japan until
• 1952
• The administration of a government through departments called bureaus
• The administration of a government through departments called bureaus
• Bureaucracy
• The capital of South Korea
• The capital of South Korea
• Seoul
• The capital of North Korea
• The capital of North Korea
• Pyongyang
• These colorful blossoms arrive in Japan each spring.
• These colorful blossoms arrive in Japan each spring.
• Cherry
• World War II ended after the U.S. dropped atomic bombs on Nagasaki and this city.
• World War II ended after the U.S. dropped atomic bombs on Nagasaki and this city.
• Hiroshima
• For most of China’s history, the country was ruled by groups of families known as
• For most of China’s history, the country was ruled by groups of families known as
• Dynasties
• Temperatures in this large Chinese desert can range from -40 to 113 F.
• Temperatures in this large Chinese desert can range from -40 to 113 F.
• Gobi
• In 1989, the Chinese military violated the human rights of protesters here.
• In 1989, the Chinese military violated the human rights of protesters here.
• Tiananmen Square
• He was the leader of Korea from 1418 - 1450
• He was the leader of Korea from 1418 – 1450
• King Sejong
• The capital of Japan
• The capital of Japan
• Tokyo
• This color was reserved for the Chinese emperor to wear
• This color was reserved for the Chinese emperor to wear
• Yellow
• This mountainous region of China is called the “Rooftop of the World”
• This mountainous region of China is called the “Rooftop of the World”
• Tibet
• The Chinese have been using fireworks for more than ________ years.
• The Chinese have been using fireworks for more than ________ years.
• 2,000
• China contains about _____ (fraction) of the world’s population
• China contains about _____ (fraction) of the world’s population
• 1/5
• High speed commuter trains in Japan can reach speeds of _______ miles per hour.
• High speed commuter trains in Japan can reach speeds of _______ miles per hour.
• 160
• A group of places that have physical features or human features or both in common
• A group of places that have physical features or human features or both in common
• Region
• This number is very important to Chinese beliefs
• This number is very important to Chinese beliefs
• 9
• This was the Chinese Emperor’s palace
• This was the Chinese Emperor’s palace
• Forbidden City
• The capital of China
• The capital of China
• Beijing
• This is the highest lawmaking body in Japan.
• This is the highest lawmaking body in Japan.
• The Diet
• Korean chopsticks are different from other countries because they are
• Korean chopsticks are different from other countries because they are
• Made of metal
• . The Chinese Empress Si Ling Chi is credited with discovering this.
• . The Chinese Empress Si Ling Chi is credited with discovering this.
• Silk
• These are level stair-step looking farming areas in China
• These are level stair-step looking farming areas in China
• Terraces
• During China’s Cultural Revolution, artists who used their art to criticize the government were punished.
• True / False
• During China’s Cultural Revolution, artists who used their art to criticize the government were punished.
• True / False
• On December 7, 1941, Japan bombed the U.S. Navy base in Pearl Harbor, (state) which brought the U.S. into World War II.
• On December 7, 1941, Japan bombed the U.S. Navy base in Pearl Harbor, (state) which brought the U.S. into World War II.
• Hawaii
• To slow population growth, this country’s government has decreed that each married couple in a city may have only one child
• To slow population growth, this country’s government has decreed that each married couple in a city may have only one child
• China
• Peacefully breaking a law or rule in order to obey a higher moral principle
• Peacefully breaking a law or rule in order to obey a higher moral principle
• Civil disobedience
• This is thought to be the birthplace of Kung Fu
• This is thought to be the birthplace of Kung Fu
• Song Shan Mountain
• He was the Emperor of Japan during World War II
• He was the Emperor of Japan during World War II
• Hirohito
• This Japanese term means “Divine Wind.”
• This Japanese term means “Divine Wind.”
• Kamikaze
• This is Japan’s tallest mountain
• This is Japan’s tallest mountain
• Mt. Fuji
• This river in China is the 3rd longest in the world
• This river in China is the 3rd longest in the world
• Yangtze
• The Great Wall was built to keep out these invaders
• The Great Wall was built to keep out these invaders
• The Mongols
• During World War II, Japan lost these two battles which turned the tide of the war against them.
• During World War II, Japan lost these two battles which turned the tide of the war against them.
• Midway and Guadalcanal
• He led the Chinese Communists who overthrew the Nationalists in 1949
• He led the Chinese Communists who overthrew the Nationalists in 1949
• Mao Zedong
• Japan is part of the Ring of Fire which is an area of volcanic activity which borders the ______________ Ocean.
• Japan is part of the Ring of Fire which is an area of volcanic activity which borders the ______________ Ocean.
Pacific
• Yin is warm, positive, and summer while Yang is cool, negative, and winter.
• True / False
• Yin is warm, positive, and summer while Yang is cool, negative, and winter.
• True / False