Drag each definition to the ancient Chinese philosophy that it defines.

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Legalism

Mandate of Heaven

Confucianism

Daoism

Legalism Mandate of heaven

The right to rule is given to a dynasty by the highest force of nature.
A strong leader and strong laws, not moral values, are needed to create social order.

Legalism - A strong leader and strong laws, not moral values, are needed to create social order.

Mandate of Heaven - The right to rule is given to a dynasty by the highest force of nature.

How were the Qin Empire and the Han dynasty similar and different?

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Both the Qin and Han were ruled by a powerful emperor, but the Qin believed in the Mandate of Heaven, whereas the Han believed in legalism.

Both the Qin and Han were ruled by a powerful emperor, but the Qin believed in the Mandate of Heaven, whereas the Han believed in legalism.

Both the Qin and Han used the Silk Road for trade, but only the Han experienced significant economic benefits.

Both the Qin and Han used the Silk Road for trade, but only the Han experienced significant economic benefits.

Both the Qin and Han had an economy based on agriculture, but their farming methods and crops were different.

Both the Qin and Han had an economy based on agriculture, but their farming methods and crops were different.

Both the Qin and Han had a strong central government, but the Han used a civil service system and the Qin did not.

Both the Qin and Han were ruled by a powerful emperor, but the Qin believed in the Mandate of Heaven, whereas the Han believed in legalism.

Both the Qin and Han used the Silk Road for trade, but only the Han experienced significant economic benefits.

Both the Qin and Han had an economy based on agriculture, but their farming methods and crops were different.

Both the Qin and Han had a strong central government, but the Han used a civil service system and the Qin did not.

How were the Qin Empire and the Han dynasty similar and different?

Both the Qin and Han were ruled by a powerful emperor, but the Qin believed in the Mandate of Heaven, whereas the Han believed in legalism.

Both the Qin and Han used the Silk Road for trade, but only the Han experienced significant economic benefits.

Both the Qin and Han had an economy based on agriculture, but their farming methods and crops were different.

Both the Qin and Han had a strong central government, but the Han used a civil service system and the Qin did not.

Correct!

Both the Qin and Han were ruled by a powerful emperor, but the Qin believed in the Mandate of Heaven, whereas the Han believed in legalism.

Both the Qin and Han used the Silk Road for trade, but only the Han experienced significant economic benefits.

Both the Qin and Han had an economy based on agriculture, but their farming methods and crops were different.

Both the Qin and Han had a strong central government, but the Han used a civil service system and the Qin did not.

How were the Qin Empire and the Han dynasty similar and different?

Both the Qin Empire and the Han dynasty were similar in that they were both ruling powers in ancient China and had a centralized government. However, they also had several differences.

Similarities:
- Both the Qin Empire and the Han dynasty were ruled by a powerful emperor.
- Both entities had a strong central government.

Differences:
- The Qin Empire believed in the concept of the Mandate of Heaven as the basis for their rule, whereas the Han dynasty followed legalism.
- The Qin Empire used strict laws and harsh punishments to maintain social order, while the Han dynasty adopted a more flexible legal system.
- The Qin Empire implemented a highly centralized bureaucracy, whereas the Han dynasty established a civil service system.
- The Qin Empire only existed for a relatively short period (221-206 BCE), while the Han dynasty lasted much longer (206 BCE-220 CE).
- The Qin Empire had a more aggressive and expansionist foreign policy, conquering other states and unifying China, while the Han dynasty focused more on governance and promoting stability.

These are just some of the similarities and differences between the Qin Empire and the Han dynasty, but there are certainly more aspects that can be explored.

What is a major achievement associated with the Shang dynasty?

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the development of a writing system

the development of a writing system

the construction of the Great Wall

the construction of the Great Wall

the invention of paper

the invention of paper

the technique of rice farming