What was the biggest quadrant you saw on the map?
Mutsuoroshu
What was the lowest title in the System of government pyramid?
Merchant
What does 'Kami' mean?
Ghost or Spirit
Was Japan mainly offensive or defensive?
Defensive
Who did Ancient Japan mainly trade with?
China and Korea
What was the name of the furthest quadrant on the map on the left side?
Tsushima
Who was more powerful? A Shogun or an Emperor?
Emperor
Who had more power in Ancient Japan? Men or Women?
Men
What was the defensive structure called?
Nawabari
What did they trade?
Gold, sulphur and lumber
What side was 'Dewa' Positioned on the map? (Left or right?)
Was a Samurai higher or lower than a Shogun on the Levels of Government pyramid?
Lower
What was the education System mainly influenced by?
Chinese culture
What were their weapons made out of?
Stone and Bone
What did they mainly receive?
Silk, Porcelaine and Coins.
What was the furthest quadrant on the top right of the map?
On the Levels of Society pyramid, what level were the peasants? (1, 2, 3, 4, or 5?)
2
What did they do for fun in Ancient Japan? (Only one answer)
Martial arts, theatre, arts, outdoor activities, and various games, including card games and board games
What were these weapons used for?
Foraging and Collecting Food
In the picture I provided, where was the arrow from 'Osaka' headed? (Very easy if you paid attention)
Chang'an (All the arrows went there)
What was the map actually called? (Positioned on the top right)
Map of Japan in provinces in time of Iyeyasu
Why are merchants the lowest on both pyramids?
Because they produce little to nothing on their own
What was their 'King' or 'Leader' called?
The Emperor
What did spongebob turn into when the Samurai beat him up?
sushi-bob roll
Who did they ALSO trade with?
Southeast asia