Mongols & China
Japan & Korea
Vocabulary
Miscellaneous
100

These Asian food traditions originated in China.

Use of chopsticks and drinking tea.

100

How did writing in Korea and Japan develop?

Writing from Korea and Japan was adapted from Chinese.

100

Highly trained Japanese warrior in feudal Japan.

Samurai

100

How did life change for women in Japan with the introduction of Confucianism and Buddhism?

Women had to obey men.
200

How did the use of gunpowder change during the Song dynasty?

It was used for bombs, rockets, and other weapons.

200

What can you assume about Japan based on their location by the water? (The 2nd map question. They won't let me put pictures 🙁)

They have a seafood diet

200

Early form of printing invented in China in which text was carved into a block of wood.

Block Printing

200

Noh is for ______________

Nobles!

300

What continent is China located on? (This isn't on your test, but it's good to know 😊)

Asia

300

The main difference between Noh and Kabuki is

Noh is for nobles and Kabuki is for commoners.

300

What religion (invented by Siddhartha Gautama) helped unify Japan, China, and Korea? (This word won't appear on the vocab part, but it's good to know 😊)

Buddhism
300

How did the Bushido Code affect the lives of samurai?

Under the Bushido Code, samurai were completely loyal to their lord.

400

This is the effect block printing had on Chinese society.

The cost of books decreased and literacy among commoners increased.

400

What was feudalism like in Japan?

In Japan, the daimyo protected the peasants with their samurai armies.

400

"The way of the warrior," a strict code of conduct that guided samurai behavior.

Bushido

400

This religion helped create unity among China, Korea, and Japan.

Buddhism

500

This is the parts of the world the Mongols took over. (The map question. They wouldn't let me put a picture 🙁)

Most of Asia and the Middle East

500

What role did Shogun play in the Japanese government?

The Shogun were the ones really ruling Japan.

500

Powerful Japanese military leader who often had more power than the emperor.

Shogun

500

Who were samurai loyal to?

Their lord (the daimyo)

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