This early government system in Japan was ruled by a single emperor.
Clan-based Government
Japan’s warrior class was known by this name.
Samurai
This religion teaches that spirits inhabit natural features like waterfalls and mountains.
Shintoism
This ancient kingdom formed in northern Vietnam.
Dai Viet
This empire developed in Cambodia between the 9th and 13th centuries.
Khmer Empire
This term describes Japan's system where land was exchanged for loyalty and service.
Feudalism
The samurai code of honor was called this.
Bushido
This religion, brought from China and Korea, became a major influence on Japanese culture.
Buddhism
Vietnam prospered due to trade with these two major civilizations.
India and China
This famous temple complex was built by the Khmer.
Angkor Wat
These powerful landowners controlled large estates during feudal Japan.
** Daily Double **
Daimyo
Samurai were expected to obey their lord without question due to this virtue.
Loyalty
According to Shinto, this goddess was believed to be the ancestor of the emperors.
Sun goddess
The two main cultural regions of Vietnam were located in these parts of the region.
In 1432, invaders from this group forced the abandonment of Angkor.
Thai
This title was given to the supreme military ruler who held actual power in Japan.
Shogun
A samurai who had lost his master was referred to by this term.
Ronin
Under Shinto beliefs, the emperor was considered to hold this special status.
Descendant of the gods
This was the kingdom located in Southern and Central Vietnam
Champa
The Khmer Empire grew wealthy due to trade with these two places.
India and China
Families who worked the daimyo’s land paid their rent using this form of payment.
Labor or produce
This item symbolized a samurai’s loyalty to his lord.
Sword
This type of training was emphasized in Japanese Buddhism and helped people endure hardships.
This country ruled Vietnam for more than a thousand years.
China
Over the next 400 years after Angkor's fall, Cambodia was ruled by these two groups.
Thai and Viatnamese