How did gunpowder make life easier in china?
It helped make life easier by letting people use less arrows on others and it would usually completely annihilate the enemy unless the person who shot the arrow missed/ the enemy dodged or the enemy somehow survived/ was saved. and for the other guy we are talking about ancient china not modern where they use only bow and arrow here is part of an article that I have in social studies class that shows you what I mean"Gunpowder is a chemical explosive made from sulfur, charcoal, and the natural chemical compound saltpeter, Small packages of gunpowder were wrapped in paper or bamboo and were then attached to arrows These packages would be lit with a fuse so that the arrow was flammable."
If you were leaving Italy on the silk route what direction would you be traveling?
West North South East
What saved china from becoming colonized?
In my opinion, there are two factors. A. The constant resistance of Chinese people. B. The complex diversity between the strong powers. As China is so large a country, no western country would be glad if a single country colonize China alone.
China can only have one child because in the cultural revolution they were pooing everywhere and the babies all the time...the government limited all arents to one child so that not as many poos occurred
Kumquat (also spelled Cumquat).
Loquat.
How did China's geographic isolation impact China's history?
China's past isolation impacted the histroy because china started to belive in ethnocentrisum (the belief that your counrty is more powerful and overall better). It led to the building of the great wall of china,and lack of communacation with other countries, it created china;s independence. :)
etween 1910 and 1940, there were as many as 175,000 Chinese immigrants detained and processed at Angel Island, San Francisco Bay, California. Unlike Ellis Island in New York's harbor, Angel Island is a visible reminder of a shameful period in U.S. immigration history.
How was Buddhism introduced to China?
Buddhism was brought to china in the first A.D. by merchants and missionaries from India
Buddhism was first introduced in India. It was then carried over to China by merchants and travelers.
What words are there to describe the ancient Chinese culture?
china is one of the four ancient civilazations in the world they still exist it has 3,600 years writen history for more information www.iesglobal.com
How long have the communist be in charge of China?
Communism means the abolition of the wages system and establishment of a classless moneyless society. Communists have never been in charge in China. China was state capitalist and is now a mix of state and private capitalism.
What happened in china in 1949?
China was embroiled in a civil war from 1946 to 1949. In 1949, the Communist rebels under Mao Zedong were victorious and became the national government.
What are the Effects of the Chinese Revolution of 1949?
After the 1911 Revolution, and the death of Sun Yat-sen's people stopped all their revoluntionary activity. China was also having internal unrest, warlords divided china hoping to be the next ruler. Which resulted in another revoluntion, where Mao Zedong comes along and China becomes communist.
What was the prior name of China?
What do you mean by prior name? There has only been one name of China! It is the People's Republic of China. Another spelling(it still means People's Republic of China) for it is Zhonghua Renmin Gongheguo.
The ruler of the Qin Dynasty, Shi Huangdi, founded which political philosophy?
A. Legalism
B. Confucianism
C. Daoism
D. Mohism
Should Tibet be considered a part of China?
Should? Well the fact remains that Tibet has been apart of China since the Qin Dynasties which were hundreds or thousands of years ago. China's main goal in the 1980s was to modernize Tibet.
Truth is that if Tibet was independent, they would still be living a 3rd world country and they would highly depend on donations to keep them afloat. China is pouring large sums of money into Tibet to make it reliant and if Tibet was to ever claim independance it wouldn't last very long...what would their people do for a living? Pray for food in the temples? WRONG!
And the 15th Dali Lama enslaved and killed thousands of people and did worse that what China has ever done. The 15th Dali Lama told his men to kill anyone who wasnt a buhdist from what i heard.
What two factor that determined a persons status within early Chinese families?
The status or each person in a Chinese extended family depended on his/her age and sex.
After their defeat the nationalists fled to where?
sorry bro trying to look for this question myself lol
How did Mao Zedong win from China and rural poor during the Chinese civil war?
Mao promised to feed the starving people.
What is the Chinese government called?
China's government is called communist and the Australian government is called Democracy
When were women given the right to vote in China?
It depends upon whom you ask. If you ask the Communists who "lberated" china, it would have been 1949. If you ask me, the answer is, "they will receive the right to vote just as soon as the non-Communist men do".
It depends upon whom you ask. If you ask the Communists who "lberated" china, it would have been 1949. If you ask me, the answer is, "they will receive the right to vote just as soon as the non-Communist men do".
It depends upon whom you ask. If you ask the Communists who "lberated" china, it would have been 1949. If you ask me, the answer is, "they will receive the right to vote just as soon as the non-Communist men do".
It depends upon whom you ask. If you ask the Communists who "lberated" china, it would have been 1949. If you ask me, the answer is, "they will receive the right to vote just as soon as the non-Communist men do".
The Chinese have impacted the United States in various ways. Most of the trade activities that China does with the US has influenced the production and quality of manufacturing products and it has also contributed to the growth of the US economy among other things
Causes and effects of taiping rebellion?
There were religious, nationalist, social, and economic causes of the Taiping Rebellion. Taiping viewed Confusionists as devils. Ninety percent of the population of China was Han and angry with minority rule. Corrupt officials and a weak army added to the cause of the rebellion. Some of the effects of the Taiping Rebellion was a death toll of over 30 million, drained the government of money and left China vulnerable.