Match each dynasty with its characteristics and achievements. also known as the Iron Age of China builder of the Silk Road established the idea of the Mandate of Heaven supported the growth of Legalism considered a golden age of China’s history builder of the Great Wall of China

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Zhou dynasty - also known as the Iron Age of China, established the idea of the Mandate of Heaven,

Qin dynasty - supported the growth of Legalism, builder of the Great Wall of China,

Han dynasty- builder of the Silk Road, considered a golden age of China’s history.

Explanation:

The various dynasties of China and their characteristics/ achievements are listed as follows-

(a) The Zhou dynasty can be attributed to the establishment of the idea of the Mandate of Heaven. This mandate allows a leader to take control of any place by force which is justified by the act of the victory which means that it is allowed by god. This dynasty was also known as the Iron Age of China as they first began using weapons made out of metal/ iron.

(b) The Qin dynasty from 221- 207 B.C was attributed to the growth of Legalism. This philosophical belief held that human beings are more inclined to do wrong things than the right things because of their self-interest motivation which requires strict laws to make them adhere to more humane values. Emperor Qin Shi Huang of this dynasty was also attributed to the construction of the Great Wall of China.

(c) Han dynasty built the Silk Road to expand the trade routes from the Central Asian region to the Mediterranean region. This dynasty was also considered the golden age of China's history.  

Answer:

Zhou dynasty - also known as the Iron Age of China, established the idea of the Mandate of Heaven,

Qin dynasty - supported the growth of Legalism, builder of the Great Wall of China,

Han dynasty- builder of the Silk Road, considered a golden age of China’s history.

Explanation:

The various dynasties of China and their characteristics/ achievements are listed as follows-

(a) The Zhou dynasty can be attributed to the establishment of the idea of the Mandate of Heaven. This mandate allows a leader to take control of any place by force which is justified by the act of the victory which means that it is allowed by god. This dynasty was also known as the Iron Age of China as they first began using weapons made out of metal/ iron.

(b) The Qin dynasty from 221- 207 B.C was attributed to the growth of Legalism. This philosophical belief held that human beings are more inclined to do wrong things than the right things because of their self-interest motivation which requires strict laws to make them adhere to more humane values. Emperor Qin Shi Huang of this dynasty was also attributed to the construction of the Great Wall of China.

(c) Han dynasty built the Silk Road to expand the trade routes from the Central Asian region to the Mediterranean region. This dynasty was also considered the golden age of China's history.  

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