Humanities Alive 8 VC 3E

8.4 SkillBuilder activity CONTINUITY AND CHANGE 1. Compare the two maps in SOURCES2 and 3 . 2. Make brief notes on:

• the territorial changes that took place around 400–700 CE • the territorial changes that took place during 1100–1200 CE. 3. Using your notes, describe the territorial changes that took place around 400–700 CE and 1100–1200 CE in one or two paragraphs. 4. Explain which South-East Asian states gained territory over this time.

8.4

Exercise

Learning pathways LEVEL1 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

LEVEL2

LEVEL3

6, 7, 8

9, 10

REMEMBER AND UNDERSTAND 1. Identify who founded the Khmer Empire in the ninth century CE. A. Jayavar B. Jayavarman C. Javarman D. Jayman 2. The Mon established many kingdoms during the time of the Khmer Empire. From the following, identify the kingdom that was not founded by the Mon in Burma and Thailand in the ninth century. A. Dvaravati B. Thaton C. Pegu D. Haripunchai 3. The city of Bagan was in upper _____ and was founded by the _____ people. 4. Name the two kingdoms founded by Tai people in the thirteenth century. 5. Identify what Khmer states existed in Cambodia before 802 CE. ANALYSE AND APPLY 6. Examine SOURCES2 and 3 . Identify the approximate proportion of modern Vietnam that was in Champa over the period of the two maps. 7. Describe the situation in neighbouring countries that enabled the Khmer Empire to expand until the thirteenth century. 8. Referring to SOURCES2 and 3 , describe the geographical area in which most expansion of the Khmer Empire took place. 9. Briefly outline the reason why Champa was a significant enemy of the Khmer Empire. EVALUATE AND COMMUNICATE 10. Propose which civilisations could threaten the Khmer once those civilisations became strong and united. Answers and sample responses for this topic are available online.

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