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First civilization and dynasty of Ancient China.
A fine and luxurious fabric traded with the Romans.
First dynasty to make use of silkworms.
Last step of the dynastic cycle.
A line of hereditary rulers of a country.
A Chinese philosophy often used by the Qin rulers.
Material manufactured in thin sheets from the pulp of wood.
First ruler of the Han dynasty.
China's most achieved dynasty that lasted 15 years.
Drug that was smuggled from India into China by Britain.
The protesting party that wanted all foreigners out of China.
The time when Zhou's city-states were at major conflict.
A group of nomadic invaders while Shang was regressing.
Where one civilization keeps good attributes and rejects the bad ones.
The belief that spirits inhabit everything.
A system of government by one person with absolute power.
The philosophy based on the Analects of a teacher.
A system of government in which important decisions are made by non-elected officials.
The animal that was believed to control the nature of China.
Why the Qin dynasty fell.
First dynasty to use the Silk Road.
Precious metal first used in the Shang dynasty.
What China was in after they ended the Dynastic Cycle.
The belief that one should live naturally.
A line of legendary kings that ran ancient China.
First step of the Dynastic Cycle.
A type of thought role created in the Zhou Dynasty.
When a dynasty starts to lose its power.
When a dynasty gets better and better...
China's last dynasty.
Society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.
There is some light in dark and some dark in light.
Belief that you had total power when the gods liked you.
A British colony in China.
When Han was in peace.
Ruler that started Imperialism everywhere.
I know what's good to trade and where on the Silk Road.

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