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Checkpoint #41 Standard 6.30 – Identify and locate geographical features of China on a map. Bubble sheet for #1-6 You will need a half sheet of paper for #7.

Checkpoint #41 Standard 6.30 – Identify and locate geographical features of China on a map. Bubble sheet for #1-6 You will need a half sheet of paper for

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Checkpoint #41Standard 6.30 – Identify and locate geographical features of China on a map.

Bubble sheet for #1-6You will need a half sheet of paper for #7.

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Standard 6.30 – Identify and locate geographical features of China on a map.

1. Which letter represents the Gobi desert?

S Z X Y

2. Which letter represents the Huang He river?

S Z X Y

3. Which letter represents the Himalayas?

S Z X Y

4. Which letter represents the plateau of Tibet?

S Z X Y

5. What best explains the reasons why the Chinese population isn’t evenly distributed throughout the whole country?A. Climate – temps are extremely warm all overB. Weather – monsoons hit over the mountainsC. Terrain – highlands are hard to farm while

lowlands are easier to farmD. Elevation – can never live in mountains

6. A military leader who led his own army in one area of land. This person also made sure the king/emperor kept his power. This person is known as a ___.

A. Tennant farmerB. DaoC. CurrencyD. Warlord

7. Extended Response on half sheet of paper. Explain how Buddhism and Hinduism developed. 5 mins – write many details about each.

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Extended Response on half sheet of paper. Explain how Buddhism and Hinduism developed. Buddhism was started by a man named Siddartha Gautama. He walked around his kingdom and saw

too many people suffering. He wanted to create a solution to all the suffering in the world, so he created the Four Noble Truths so others would understand why they were suffering. Then he created the Eightfold Path which, if they did all 8th things, would help people desire less and someday reach Nirvana.

Hinduism started after the Aryans brought with them the religion of Brahmanism. They believed one should try to live a life as close to the god Brahman as possible. This means trying to live as the god Brahman would want them to live. Once the Aryans mixed with the Indus River Valley people, then their beliefs merged into the stricter caste system and Hinduism emerged. They too tried to live so that in the next life they could reincarnate closer to Brahman.

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Standard 6.30 – Identify and locate geographical features of China on a map.

1. Which letter represents the Gobi desert?

S Z X Y

2. Which letter represents the Huang He river?

S Z X Y

3. Which letter represents the Himalayas?

S Z X Y

4. Which letter represents the plateau of Tibet?

S Z X Y

5. What best explains the reasons why the Chinese population isn’t evenly distributed throughout the whole country?A. Climate – temps are extremely warm all overB. Weather – monsoons hit over the mountainsC. Terrain – highlands are hard to farm while

lowlands are easier to farmD. Elevation – can never live in mountains6. A military leader who led his own army in one

area of land. This person also made sure the king/emperor kept his power. This person is known as a ___.

A. Tennant farmerB. DaoC. CurrencyD. Warlord

7. Extended Response on half sheet of paper. Explain how Buddhism and Hinduism developed. Buddhism was started by a man named Siddartha Gautama. He walked around his kingdom and saw too many people suffering. He

wanted to create a solution to all the suffering in the world, so he created the Four Noble Truths so others would understand why they were suffering. Then he created the Eightfold Path which, if they did all 8th things, would help people desire less and someday reach Nirvana.

Hinduism started after the Aryans brought with them the religion of Brahmanism. They believed one should try to live a life as close to the god Brahman as possible. This means trying to live as the god Brahman would want them to live. Once the Aryans mixed with the Indus River Valley people, then their beliefs merged into the stricter caste system and Hinduism emerged. They too tried to live so that in the next life they could reincarnate closer to Brahman.