Important People
Isolation to Adaptation
Intercultural Contact
Worldviews/Ideologies
Worldviews in Conflict
100

This person brought 10 Black War Ships to Japan to force the ending of Isolation

Who is Commodore Matthew Perry

100
During the Edo era, the ______ was seen as a god-like status, with a small role in daily government.

Who is the Emperor of Japan

100

Aztec re-took Tenochtitlan when Hernan Cortes was away during this battle

What was Noche Triste (Sorrowful Night)

100

This ideology emphasized the importance and potential of the individual.

What is Humanism?

100

The Spanish were interested in these 3 things, which made them a Colonial Empire.

What is God, Glory, and Gold

200

These people provided certain religious freedoms in Spain before the Reconquista

Who are the Moors

200

The common purpose of the National Seclusion Policy was to increase the power of _______________.

Who is the Central Government (Shogun)

200

This group of Missionaries were responsible for bringing Christianity to Japan.

Who were the Jesuit Missionaries

200

This social hierarchy was used all over the world, where a monarch grants land to nobles in exchange for loyalty and armies, and peasents worked the land in exchange for protection.

What is Feudalism

200

City-States conquered by the Aztecs were required to do this

What is Paying Tribute

300

He understands that change takes time, and that patience will provide the answers.

Who is Tokugawa Ieyasu


300

The identity of the Samurai was primarily tied to loyalty to _________________

Who is the Master/Family/Community

300

Unlike Edo Japan, Meiji Japan chose this strategy when confronted by Western Powers, allowing it to avoid colonization.

What is modernization and selective adoption of Western ideas?

300

Japan adopted this type of government during the Meiji Restoration while keeping the Emperor as a national symbol.

What is a Constitutional Monarchy

300

This cultural practice differs between the Spanish and the Aztecs 

What is Religious Human Sacrifice

400

This person said:

"Centuries have elapsed since schools were first established.... Because learning was viewed as the exclusive province of the samurai and his superiors, farmers, artisans, merchants and women have neglected it altogether.... There shall, in the future, be no community with an illiterate family, nor a family with an illiterate person .... Hereafter ... every man shall, of his own accord, subordinate all other matters to the education of his children. "

Who is Emperor Meiji

400

Trade agreements with Russia, Britain, France, and the Netherlands were signed due to an initial trade agreement with the U.S., named  ______________

What are the Unequal Treaties

400

Both Spain and Meiji Japan increased their power through this common strategy.

What is expansion of influence through military and technological advancement?

400
In the Meiji Period, Japan carefully considered instating policies taken from other countries to make this kind of government

What is a Constitutional Government

400

This initial uncertainty (mistake) led to the downfall of the Aztecs against the Spanish

What are religious interpretations of the Spanish, or Omens

500

This person said:


"The city is as large as Seville or Cordova; its streets, I speak of the principal ones, are very wide and straight; some of these, and all the inferior ones, are half land and half water, and are navigated by canoes. "

Who is Hernan Cortez

500

Although Shintoism was the National religion, and Buddhism later became a government religion, many people still practiced ______________

What is Confucianism

500

One consequence of Spain's conquest of the Aztecs was this major demographic change.

What was the dramatic decline of indigenous (Aztec) populations?

500

This company is an example of government owned production being sold to private corporations to increase the economy's stability.

What is Mitsubishi

500

After Spanish domination, these 3 changes affected Aztec society the most

What were the Spanish Language, Christianity, and customs

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