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Japan/Term (500)
Arts & Culture
China/Term (500)
Misc.
100

Vast area of grasslands

Steppe

100

For three hundred years after 860, the real power in Japan was in the hands of.

A      powerful emperors.

B     the warlords.

C      the Fujiwara family

C      the Fujiwara family

100

Which of the following ideals were bushido values that guided samurai? Choose the TWO correct answers.

A       loyalty to one’s lord

B       loyalty to one’s family

C       personal honor

  D   family honor

A       loyalty to one’s lord

C       personal honor

100

What features are associated with the dynasties of the Tang (618–907) and Song (960–1279)?

A       economic problems and political violence

B       prosperity, stable government, and advances in farming

C       development of government bureaucracy



B       prosperity, stable government, and advances in farming

100

How did Southeast Asia’s geography contribute to the region’s economic development?

A       Much of Southeast Asia is separated from the rest of Asia by high mountains, making it a difficult place to invade.

B       Many Southeast Asian countries were positioned strategically along the Silk Road and therefore developed into trade centers.

C       Some Southeast Asian countries commanded important waterways and controlled rich trade routes

C       Some Southeast Asian countries commanded important waterways and controlled rich trade routes

200

belief system based on the ideas of a

 Chinese thinker 

Confucianism

200

What effect did the law code of 702 have on Japan?


A       It made the leader of the Yamato clan emperor of the entire country.

B       It made Buddhism the state religion.

C       It outlawed the clans

A       It made the leader of the Yamato clan emperor of the entire country.

200

Which of the following inventions proved to be of great value to European sailors?

A       the compass

B       gunpowder

C       paper

A the compass

200

Which of the following statements BEST describes Emperor Hongwu’s actions in the 1300s?

A       He drove out the Mongols but kept their traditions in place.

B       He drove out the Mongols and shared power under the merit system.


C      He drove out the Mongols and made himself the absolute ruler of China.

200

Read the following quote from Buddhist scripture Dhammapada.

  • “Well-makers lead the water (wherever they like); fletchers bend the arrow; carpenters bend a log of wood; wise people master themselves.”
  • What central part of Buddhism expressed in the quote appealed to samurai who practiced Zen?


A       self-control and discipline

B       purity

C       loyalty and obedience

A       self-control and discipline

300

group of islands

archipelago

300


15    What strategy did both Toyotomi Hideyoshi and, later, Tokugawa Ieyasu use to create peace in Japan?



A       They both banished the daimyo from Japan.

B       They both forced the daimyo to pledge loyalty to them.

C       They both commanded the daimyo to leave their families.


B       They both forced the daimyo to pledge loyalty to them.

300


The Tale of Genji  provides a glimpse of life in the Heian court because

A       its author served the emperor’s wife.

B       it was written by a modern historian.

C       it was based on Prince Genji’s diary.


A       its author served the emperor’s wife.

300

Which of the following groups had the higher social status under the Yuan dynasty?

A       Song scholar-officials

B       merchants

C       Turks and other Muslims

C       Turks and other Muslims

300

When the Mongols came to power, they

A      reopened the Silk Road to trade.

B       raised taxes on merchants using the Silk Road.

C       ignored the Silk Road entirely.

A      reopened the Silk Road to trade.

400

a highly educated person who has passed  the civil service examination to work in  government   

scholar official 

400

Prince Shotoku believed that both Buddhism and __________ could unify Japan.

A       kami

B       Tang China

C       Confucianism

C       Confucianism

400

How did nobles of the Heian court help strengthen the Japanese language and develop its literature?


A       They used Chinese characters to record events in the Japanese court.

B      They wrote in a script called kana that represented Japanese sounds.

C      They outlawed the use of Chinese in official documents.


B      They wrote in a script called kana that represented Japanese sounds

400

During what time period and under whose rule did Chinese monks spread Buddhist influence in Korea?

A       c. 100 bce–c. 676 ce: Three kingdoms

B       c. 100 bce–c. 676 ce: Silla dynasty

C       c. 918–1392: Koryo dynasty


A       c. 100 bce–c. 676 ce: Three kingdoms

400

Which belief system spread first from India to China and then to Korea and Japan, helping to create cultural unity in the region?

A Buddhism

B Daoism

C Confuciansm

A Buddhism

500

Japanese drama aimed at farmers, merchants, common folk     

Kabuki

500

a blue-green glaze, or coating for porcelain developed by the Koreans

Celadon

500

The Silla set up a statewide academy that trained government officials in which philosophy?

A       Confucianism

B       Buddhism

C       Daoism

A       Confucianism

500

Korean system of writing

Hangul

500

What is an  important practice or teaching of Shingon?

A       the practice of individual efforts focused on self-control and discipline

B       the idea that no one is too lowly to be saved

C      the recitation of true words, or mantras, to advance one’s spiritual growth

C      the recitation of true words, or mantras, to advance one’s spiritual growth

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