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listed in the item bank are key terms and expressions, each of which is associated with one of the columns. some items may display additional information when you click on them. drag and drop each item into the correct column. order does not matter.
qin\tzhou
created the great wall of china\trejected buddhism and taoism\tdecentralized form of governing\tused \legalism\ to maintain order
rejected confucianism\toriginated \mandate of heaven\tdeveloped feudalism\tcentralized form of governing
To solve this, we analyze the historical characteristics of the Qin and Zhou dynasties:
Qin Dynasty:
- Created the Great Wall of China: The Qin dynasty began the construction of the Great Wall.
- Used "Legalism" to maintain order: Legalism was the dominant philosophy for governance in Qin.
- Rejected Confucianism: Qin suppressed Confucianism (e.g., the burning of books).
- Centralized form of governing: Qin established a strong centralized imperial system.
Zhou Dynasty:
- Decentralized form of governing: The Zhou had a feudal (decentralized) system with lords.
- Originated "Mandate of Heaven": The Zhou used the Mandate of Heaven to justify rule.
- Developed feudalism: Feudalism was a key feature of Zhou governance.
- Rejected Buddhism and Taoism is incorrect for Zhou (Buddhism came later, Taoism was developing but not "rejected" in a major way as a defining feature; perhaps a mis - item, but among the options, the other Zhou - related items are clear. Also, note that "Rejected Buddhism and Taoism" is more associated with later dynasties, but based on the given items, we assign the clearly Zhou - related ones).
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Qin:
- Created the Great Wall of China
- Used "Legalism" to maintain order
- Rejected Confucianism
- Centralized form of governing
Zhou:
- Decentralized form of governing
- Originated "Mandate of Heaven"
- Developed feudalism