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Image (S). How Did Geography Affect People's Lives?

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How did geography affect people's lives?
Geography affected people's lives in China because geography could make it difficult to trade. Ancient China was surrounded by two great deserts and had the Himalayas blocking their path to go to India. But, geography was also useful for the Ancient Chinese people, because there were two rivers (the main ones were named Huang and Chang) that could help them grow crops, and get fresh water.

What are the Great Walls of China? Why were these walls built? What were its benefits?
The Great Wall of China is a 21,196 kilometers (or 13,170 mile) long wall, that was supposed to block nomadic invaders and keep the Han people safe. The wall raised the economy, and also promoted the …show more content…

The other dynasties are listed in a chart below. The last ruler to build the wall wan named Ming, and got an astounding 8861.8 km built.

What kinds of resources
(human, animal, material) were needed to build the walls and to guard against invasion?
The Great Wall of China was made out of rocks and stamped earth in the beginning, and then lime workshop and bricks slowly started getting poplular.

Who was Qin Shi-huangdi? What were some of his accomplishments? Why was he also known as a “cruel leader?” What was his contribution in building the walls?
Qin Shi-Huangdi was the first emperor of a unified China. He was able to reinforce legalism within the Chinese administrative system, restructure political divisions to form a more coherent state, harmonise measurement units, allowing for consistent, state-wide economic development, he built the Great Wall to protect the northern borders, he constructed the Lingqu canal in the south (to connect the major waterways and prevent flooding), he built the overall infrastructure (for national economic development), and he built the amazing Terracotta Army. He may have been considered a cruel leader because anyone who opposed him was punished or

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