Civics & Citizenship
Medieval Europe
Japan & Shoguns
Compare the Worlds
Challenge / Competition Round
100

What is the name of Australia’s law-making body?

Parliament

100

Who was at the top of feudal society?

The king

100

Who was the military ruler of Japan?

Shogun

100

What is one similarity between knights and samurai?

Both were warriors

100

Why were castles built on hills?

Defence advantage

200

What is democracy?

People vote to choose leaders

200

What was the job of knights?

Fight and protect

200

What were Japanese warriors called?

Samurai

200

What system existed in both Europe and Japan?

Feudal system

200

How did geography affect feudal Japan?

Mountains → isolated regions → powerful local lords

300

Name one responsibility of Australian citizens

Vote / obey laws / jury duty

300

What is feudalism?

Land exchanged for loyalty/service

300

What was the Samurai code of honour called?

Bushido

300

Give one difference between knights and samurai

Weapons, culture, armour, religion

300

How did religion influence medieval Europe?

Church shaped beliefs, laws, and power

400

Why is voting compulsory in Australia?

Ensures participation / fair representation

400

Why were castles important in medieval Europe?

Defence, control land, show power

400

Why did the shogun have more power than the emperor?

Controlled the military

400

Why was loyalty important in BOTH systems?

Maintained order and protection

400

Why were warriors important in feudal societies?

Maintained power and protected land

500

Why is separation of powers important?

Prevents one group having too much power

500

Why did feudalism develop?

Weak central government → need for protection

500

How did samurai help maintain order?

Enforced laws, protected daimyo, followed Bushido

500

Which system had more real power in the ruler? Explain

Japan (shogun) or Europe (king) — must justify

500

How is modern Australia different from feudal systems?

Democracy → people have power, not kings/lords

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