Key Terms
Key Terms
Key Terms
Social Structure
Social Structure
100

Isolate

to seclude; to follow a policy of having no other relationships with other nations

100

A japanese measurement equal to approximately 175 liters of rice

Koku

100

Edict

Legal order: a command to the public by an authority

100

People who survived by begging, acting, fortune telling, and other frowned upon activities. 

Non-Humans

100

Lived in cities and towns and referred to as "townspeople"

Artisans

200

A muslim people of berber and arab descent form north africa. They conquered the lberian peninsula.

Moors

200

Emperor

The hereditary ruler of japan

200

Entourage

A group of attendants or other people who accompany someone, usually of important rank

200

Merchants

People who distributed goods but did not contribute directly through labour

200

Touching the dead was a violation of Buddhist doctrines so they were shunned

Outcasts

300

Metropolis

A large,important city of a country or region

300

Adaptation

The changing of attitudes and behaviors to suit a new situation

300

The leader of the military government in japan

Shogun

300

Had to follow a very strict dress code and dictated how they were to dress

Farmers

300

Followed a code of bushido

Samurai

400

The culture activities that appeal to the current tastes of the general public.

Popular culture

400

A feudal lord of a region in japan

Daimyo

400

Han

The local government in each domain, ruled by daimyo

400

Not allowed to have any positions excepe that which was assigned to them

Outcasts
400

Hereditary leader of Japan

Emperor

500

Modernize

To adopt new ideas and technologies that are considered to be of the present time or times not long past

500

The centralized military government, headed by shogun

Bakufu

500
Men who were hereditary warriors

Samurai

500
The killing of this group was not considered murder

Hinin (Non Humans)

500

Formed troupes and moved around the country

Non-Humans

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