On the first note page, there was 3 categories. The three are: Way of Life, Government, and Religion. Which did the teacher say have the LEAST amount of bullets or notes?
The Religion Category
A Prince mentioned in this chapter is:
Prince Shotoku
DOUBLE JEOPARDY: Finish the title of section 1:
ART AND CULTURE IN ______
a) Heian b)Oshkosh
c) Shikoku d Honshu
a - Heian
The relationship between the Daimyo and the samurai is:
The daimyo wanted their land to be protected so they hired samurai. They paid in food and sometimes land.
traditional religion of Japan
Shinto
DOUBLE JEOPARDY:
Shotoku spread what religion to Japan?
Buddhism
1 Person Decision:
T or F: Prince Shotoku loved China after living there for many years. He went to Japan by ship to tell all of Japan about Chinese culture. Eventually, all his ideas were accepted and Japan was known as New China.
False
These three: paintings, calligraphy, and architecture are all:
a) Dress
b) Behavior
c) Literature
d) Visual Arts
d - Visual Arts
- 1 person decision - double jeopardy -
The First People in Japan were the ____. But that blank is not the question. The question is: Did the (fill in the blank answer) speak a different language than the Mainland Asia?
Yes, the Ainu did speak a different language than the rest of Asia.
Samurai's code of rules
Shinto
Japan's islands were close to what two countries?
a) Mongolia and Rome b) China and Cuba
c) China and Greece d) Korea and Rome
e) India and Korea f) Korea and China
g) Turkey and the USA h) none of these
f - China and Korea
The new form of Buddhism in section 2 is:
Zen Buddhism
T or F: The performing arts in Japan are wild and fun.
True
How many times were the Mongols trying to attack Japan?
How many times did most of their army die by a storm?
2
2
DOUBLE JEOPARDY: Synonym - Extended Family (In this chapter)
clans
Pick the answer to each question.
T or F: Most of the Chinese land is mountainous.
T or F: Most of the Japanese land is flat.
T or F: None of the Japanese land is flat.
False - China was not very mountainous
False - Most of the Japanese land is mountainous.
False - Some of Japan is flat, not a lot, but still some.
T or F or SOMEWHAT TRUE - The islands of Japan are: THE TOPS OF UNDERSEA MOUNTAINS.
True
T or F: Zen Buddhism is made for teachers of History only
False
Fast
a person who rules even though real power rests with someone else
Double Jeopardy: Japan's Shinto (Belief that things in nature have spirits) is similar to what other African civilizations? Name at least two.
Mali
Ghana
Songhai
Great Zimbabwe
(AFRICA IN GENERAL)
In the beginning of Section 1, the Japanese ____ (were/weren't) separated from the rest of Asia.
WERE
Is Pure Land Buddhism different than the original form of Buddhism? If so, explain why.
No.
T or F: The Samurai hired the Samurai to protect their land.
False - The Daimyo hired the Samurai.
a general who rules all of Japan in the emperor's name
shogun