tailieunhanh - Lecture Glencoe world history - Chapter 16: The East Asian world (1400-1800)
The Ming emperors restored China to greatness. They were succeeded by the Qing dynasty, which ruled until 1911. Japanese unification began in the sixteenth century. Although Korea attempted to remain isolated, it fell under Chinese rule. Europeans struggled to control the profitable spice trade in Southeast Asia. | Splash Screen Chapter Menu Chapter Introduction Section 1: China at Its Height Section 2: Chinese Society and Culture Section 3: Tokugawa Japan and Korea Section 4: Spice Trade in Southeast Asia Visual Summary Chapter Intro Can a palace reflect the philosophy of its rulers? The Imperial City in Beijing represents one of the grand artistic accomplish-ments of the Ming and Qing dynasties. Originally the home of the emperors, the city was illegal to enter without permission and became known as the Forbidden City. In this chapter, you will learn more about the Ming and Qing emperors. • How is the Imperial City similar to the Versailles palace in France? • How did the Forbidden City symbolize the power of the emperor? Chapter Intro Chapter Intro Chapter Intro 1 China at Its Height How did a policy of isolation affect the Chinese Empire? Chapter Intro 2 Chinese Society and Culture What was the main focus of Chinese society? Chapter Intro 3 Tokugawa Japan and Korea What changes took place in Japan after its political unification? Chapter Intro 4 Spice Trade in Southeast Asia Why did Europeans struggle to control the spice trade in Southeast Asia? Chapter Preview-End Section 1-Main Idea The BIG Idea Ideas, Beliefs, and Values China preferred to keep its culture free of European influences. Section 1-Key Terms Content Vocabulary queue banners Academic Vocabulary series perspective Section 1-Key Terms People and Places Ming Beijing Zheng He Guangzhou Manchus Manchuria Qing Taiwan Kangxi Qianlong A B Section 1-Polling Question Would your life change dramatically if the United States stopped importing products from other countries? A. Yes B. No Section 1 The Ming Dynasty China flourished politically and culturally during the reign of the Ming Dynasty. Section 1 In China, the Ming dynasty began with the overthrow of the Mongols in 1368 and was an era of greatness in China. Accomplishments of the Ming Dynasty: The Ming Dynasty (cont.) Centralized government, with officials . | Splash Screen Chapter Menu Chapter Introduction Section 1: China at Its Height Section 2: Chinese Society and Culture Section 3: Tokugawa Japan and Korea Section 4: Spice Trade in Southeast Asia Visual Summary Chapter Intro Can a palace reflect the philosophy of its rulers? The Imperial City in Beijing represents one of the grand artistic accomplish-ments of the Ming and Qing dynasties. Originally the home of the emperors, the city was illegal to enter without permission and became known as the Forbidden City. In this chapter, you will learn more about the Ming and Qing emperors. • How is the Imperial City similar to the Versailles palace in France? • How did the Forbidden City symbolize the power of the emperor? Chapter Intro Chapter Intro Chapter Intro 1 China at Its Height How did a policy of isolation affect the Chinese Empire? Chapter Intro 2 Chinese Society and Culture What was the main focus of Chinese society? Chapter Intro 3 Tokugawa Japan and Korea What changes took place in
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