Chapter 6 (5th History) Test
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- Sun Yat-sen
- leader of the first republic of China
- Gobi
- world's most nothern desert
- Mao Tse-tung
- led the Communist Chinese
- Tian'an Men Square
- in 1989, a group of Chinese met here to plea for freedoms
- Beijing
- capital of China
- Chou
- longest ruling Chinese dynasty
- Bangkok
- capital of Thailand
- Chiang Kai-shek
- led the Chinese Nationalist
- Toyko
- capital of Japan and world's largest city
- Han
- dynasty under which China grew to its greatest size
- bamboo forests
- home to China's giant pandas
- Mongol
- largest empire in history
- Chinese
- invented the first real paper and first known paper money
- junks and sampans
- two linds of small boats often seen in China's waters
- Singapore
- capital of Singapore
- Indonesia
- group of islands known as the "Spice Islands" or the "East Indies"
- Japan
- "Land of the Rising Sun"
- free countries
- have the right to bear arms, have a trial by jury, travel abroad, have privacy in their own homes, and worship God the way they choose
- North Korea
- half of Korea that is still Communist
- Great Silk Road
- land route developed for trade between China and the Roman Empire
- communist countries
- have no rights; must do what the government says with no freedoms whatsoever
- Greenland
- largest island in the world
- Seoul
- capital of South Korea
- China
- third largest country
- Borneo
- third largest island int the world