What did the countryside in Japan become?
What is lawless and dangerous?
What did the samurai have to follow?
What was the Law of Conduct?
Kublai Khan ruled the Empire in what years?
He ruled the Mongolian Empire in 2060-1294.
Who created the religion of Buddhism?
Who was Buddha?
How many syllables are in the second line of a haiku?
What is 7?
What would farmers trade in order for military protection?
What is land?
Who was the emperor?
Who was the founder of Mongolia?
Who was Genghis Khan?
The Japanese aristocracy pushed the new cultural movement of what culture?
What did the protection of farmers cause?
What caused the lords to gain more power?
Who was the most respected social class member?
Who was a samurai?
How was Kublai Khan related to Genghis Khan?
Who came up with the idea of feudalism?
Who was William the Conqueror?
What did the Shogun control?
A shogun controlled the military and gained most of the power.
What did Kublai Khan do after Genghis Khan's death?
Kublai Khan took over for Genghis Khan and made the Mongolian Empire stronger than ever making them the most powerful and the conquerors of the most countries ever.
What years were poems important to Mongolia?
They were important through 800-1200 AD.
This marked the beginning of a feudal system of localized rule like that of ancient China and medieval Europe.
For safety, farmers and small landowners traded parts of their land to strong warlords in exchange for protection. With more land, the lords gained more power.
Name all of the people on the social class pyramid from Japan in order.
Emperor, Shogun, Daimyo, Samurai, Pheasants, Artisans, and Merchants.
What happened in AD 1200's?
The Mongolian Empire became the most powerful empire known in the word today.
How many syllables are in the first and last line of a haiku?
What is 5?