Qin Shihuangdi | The great wall | A set of laws | Trading | The Government vs. The Confucians |
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Prince Zheng
What was Qin Shihuangdi's name before he changed it
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to protect china from invaders
Why did Qin Shihuangdi build the great wall of china
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to create a set of laws
What is the key step to unifying china
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they standardized money, weights, and measurements
how did they make trading easier
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they believed in setting a good example
Why did the confucians not believe in the governments new rules
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259 B.C.E.
When was he born
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300,000 men
How many men did it take to build the great wall
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they included the exact punishment if the law was broken
What made Qin Shihuangdi's laws detailed
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He ordered that measuring cups must be able to hold a consistent amount liquid
What did the emperor order that has to do with measuring
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applying harsh laws and punishments
What did the Confucians not believe in
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from 221 to 210 B.C.E.
When did he rule china from
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ten years
How long did it take to build
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Harsh
Were his punishments usually harsh or not harsh
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He ordered that gold or bronze metal coins would be the only way of money
What did the emperor order that has to do with money
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a confucian scholar criticized the emperor.
What happened at a royal banquet in 213 B. C. E.
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The Tiger of Qin
What did people call him
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deserts, swamplands, high mountains, and quicksand
What areas did the wall cross
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forced labor, whipping and beheadings
What did the harsh punishments involve
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gold and bronze
What where the two type of coin that they used
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He demanded that all Confucian books would be burned.
What did the emperor do about the confucians
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the great wall of china
What was his biggest project
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peasants and soldiers
What type of people worked on the wall
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fines that were paid in shields, gold or suits of armor
What did the typical punishments include
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he had metalworkers create bell-shaped bronze or iron weights in a variety of standard sizes.
Wow did they standardize weights
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they would be executed
What would happen to anyone who discussed the ancient teachings on the Confucians
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