China, Japan, and Korea are located here.
What is East Asia?
This religion spread from India into China and eventually Japan, along with any other Asian countries.
What is Buddhism?
List 3 Chinese inventions we still use today.
What are: clocks, compass, tea, block printing, porcelain, silk, iron smelting, gunpowder?
Genghis Khan was the ruler of these people.
Who are the Mongols?
A gift or payment send to a more powerful country.
What is a tribute?
The Mongol Empire was divided into 4 of these.
What are Khanates?
According to legend, the Emperor's of both China and Japan were descended from ____.
What is God?
These large water machines helped China spread their influence?
What are ships/boats?
During the Song Dynasty of China, people were promoted and hired based on skill and talent instead of wealth or social status using this system.
What is a merit system?
What were two highly desired trade items from China?
What are: ceramics, silk, tea, and gunpowder?
A chain of islands. Japan is one of these.
What is an archipelago?
In Japan, ___ are is a holy being that represent a spirit of nature.
What is Kami?
A popular hobby that involves folding paper from Japan.
What is Origami?
What is a figurehead?
Japan's lack of this forced them to trade or go to war often.
What are natural resources?
Japan's borders form part of this special area with many volcanoes and earthquakes.
What is the Ring of Fire?
This is the traditional religion of Japan.
What is Shinto?
A Korean technique for making a blue-green porcelain glaze.
What is celadon?
In Japan, this was the title given to the supreme military commander.
What is a shogun?
The Silla Dynasty established trade with these 3 other nations.
What are Japan, India, and China?
Korea is located on this.
What is a peninsula?
These are dome-shaped Buddhist shrines.
What are stupas?
The Korean system of writing.
What is Hangul?
The dynasty that replaced the Silla and is the basis for modern day Korea.
What is the Koryo?
The social system in which landowners granted people land and other rewards in exchange for military service or labor.
What is feudalism?