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East Asia

East Asia. History and Culture. Dynastic Cycle and Mandate of Heaven. Spheres of Influence. European powers come to Asia in 19 th Century for goods and trade. Easily taking Control of large plots of land due to military advantages. Boxer Rebellion.

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East Asia

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  1. East Asia • History and Culture

  2. Dynastic Cycle and Mandate of Heaven

  3. Spheres of Influence European powers come to Asia in 19th Century for goods and trade. Easily taking Control of large plots of land due to military advantages .

  4. Boxer Rebellion 1900 Chinese militants attacked and killed Europeans and Christian Chinese in China. Multiple countries of 20,000 defeat Boxers.

  5. General Mao Zedongand Communism 1949 Mao Zedong and Communist win control of China. Nationalist flee to Taiwan.

  6. Chinese Calendar • Begins 2637BC • On cycles of 12 different years • 12 cycles are named after animals: rat, ox, tiger, hare, dragon, snake, horse, sheep, monkey, rooster, dog, pig • Chinese New Year, 2nd new moon after winter-January or February

  7. Symbols and Years

  8. Religions • Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism

  9. Yang Yin Light color Male Sun Creation Heat Light Heaven Dominance • Dark color • Female • Moon • Completion • Cold • Darkness • Material forms • Submission

  10. Mongolia Genghis Khan, one of the greatest conquers, expanded the Mongolian Empire.

  11. Mongolia Today Herding is the main way of life in Mongolia. Many people are nomadic, living in yurts.

  12. Economic Tigers and Pacific Rim The Economic tigers/dragons have boomed in the last 25 years. They provide cheap labor, shipping, and have large commercial zones or Special economic zones. Pacific Rim stretches from Australia to North America to Asia. Huge trade routes between those 3 continents.

  13. Three Kingdoms The Koreans were defeated in part by the Chinese and 3 Kingdoms developed. In 1392 Songgye Dynasty developed until 1910 when Japan invaded.

  14. Korean War 1950-53 Below: The end result of the war. Above: The advancement of each side. Each side almost defeated the other within the first year of the war.

  15. DMZ in Korea

  16. Japanese Shogun Tokugawa established the first shogun. Responsible for military, judges, governors.

  17. Japanese Samurai These were body guards for the powerful. They took an oath to defend to the death. Honor must be kept at all times. Example Seppuko: Ritual Suicide

  18. Tokyo Population density is 5,751 people per square mile. Tokyo is world’s most populace metropolitan area, 35 mil.

  19. Urbanization “Bullet trains” can travel between 149-186 mph Used in longer travel throughout Japan. Safe (no deaths) but planning done here. Punctual: within 6 seconds of scheduled time

  20. USA in WWII (1941-1945) • Battles throughout the Pacific • Aug. 6th, 1945 USA uses 1st of 2 atomic bombs EVER used • Estimated over 200,000 died at Hiroshima • 2nd bomb dropped on Nagasaki • 70,000 people die • Japan surrenders to the USA, V-J Day

  21. What does the A-Bomb do? • Temperature at ground zero 7000 degrees F • Clothes burnt off people 1.25 miles away • 980 mph wind at ground zero • 190 mph wind over 1 mile away, still knocks most buildings down • Radiation is the worst, Everyone within ½ mile of ground zero died within a few weeks

  22. Atomic Bomb Effects

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