Geography
Religion
Society
Culture
Economics
100

What is Japan surrounded by?

Bodies of water.

100

Which religion originated from Japan?

Shintoism. 

100

What is a Heirarchy?

It is a social system usually with a ruler being above others. It's based mostly on power. 

100

Were people in Edo Japan forced to stay in their hereditary ranks?

Yes, the Shogunate had added strict measures/rules to keep people from moving up or down the hierarchy. 

100

What did they use as currency?

Rice.

200

What was the landscape like?

There were mountains and steep hills.

200

What/who is the Kami? 

Nature spirits/Gods.

200

Who had the most control over society?

The Shogun/Shogunate.

200

Who are the Ainu?

The Indigenous group of Japan.

200

Who were the Daimyo?

Powerful land owners/managers. (They threatened the Shogun's power.)

300

Name two countries that are close to Japan. 

The Netherlands, Korea, and China.

300

What were the 4 main religions in Edo Japan?

Shintoism, Stoicism, Buddhism, and Confucianism.

300

Were people in Edo Japan forced to stay in their hereditary ranks?

Yes. The shogunate forced on certain rules/measures onto Japanese people to keep them to stay in their rank.

300

What values did the Japanese value in Edo Japan?

Loyalty, harmony, education, duty, and diligence

300

What was the feudal system based off that gave people power/land

Bakuhan System, which divided power between the central Tokugawa Shogunate and regional feudal lords (daimyo). Power and land were mostly based on military strength and calculated by agricultural wealth in rice.

400

What is the name for the arc shaped islands that make up Japan?

Archipelago.

400

What are the main four Buddhist values?

Life means to suffer, meditation, good behaviour, and labour.

400

What is the chronological order of the hierarchy. (from most to least power)

Emperor, Shogun (and Shogunate), Daimyo, Samurai, Ronin, Peasants, Artisans/Merchants/Women. 

400

What are six cultural entertainment activities available to men of any class?

Kendo, Bunraku, Sumo wrestling, Kabuki theatre, woodblock printing and tea ceremonies.

400

What are the exclusion laws?

Laws that banned trade from other countries and banned foreign ships/foreigners.

500

Was it colder or hotter during Edo Japan? What was the nickname for this time? 

There were cooler temperatures during this time, which was also known as "the Little Ice Age."

500

What religion was banned from Edo Japan? Who and why was the main reason why it was introduced? 

Christianity was banned by the Shogunate because it was threatening their power. It was first introduced by Portugal during Japan's first contact with people from the outside. Jesuit missionaries started in 1549 for the primary goal of evangelism (the act of spreading the gospel to convert others.)

500

What percentage of the population of Edo period Japan were peasants?

80% Of the population were peasants. 

500

During the Edo period, Japan was under the control of the Tokugawa shogunate. Who was the first shogun?

Tokugawa Ieyasu. He established his government in Edo in 1603 after he won the Battle of Sekigahara.

500

The Shogun wanted to keep their power, what three things did they do to make sure they kept power?

Establish alternate attendance, Bakuhan, and made strict laws. 

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