This person led the Tartars
Who was Batu Khan
Taught harmony with nature and promoted superstition
What is Taoism
This country developed the first known paper money.
Who was China
What was the traditional religion of the Mongols?
What is shamanism
A samurai was a Japanese
What is a warrior
This person was most famous ruler of the Mughal Dynasty
Who was Akbar
Resulted when local rulers replaced a central power
What is feudalism
This Japanese title means “great general.”
What is shogun
A man believed by the Mongols to have power over spirits
Who is a shaman
What is the name of China’s first foreign dynasty, founded by Kublai Khan?
What is Yuan
This person United the Mongol tribes
Who was Chinggis Khan
Japanese religion that teaches nature worship
What is Shintoism
Which religion did Lao-tzu found?
What is Taoism
A “divine wind” given credit for protecting Japan
What is kamikaze
The name of this Japanese military code means “the way of the warrior.”
What is Bushido
This Mongol leader was lame
Who was Tamerlane
Religion founded on the Four Noble Truths
What is Buddhism
This religion is founded on Four Noble Truths.
What is Buddhism
Japanese warrior
What is a Lao-tzu
What was the European name for the Mongol forces?
What was Tartars
This person started the Yuan dynasty
Who was Kublai Khan
The leading religion early in Chinese history
What is ancestor worship
This passive religion promotes mysticism and superstition and teaches people to live in harmony with nature.
What is Taoism
Movable house made by the Mongols
What is a yurt
The Fujiwara, Ashikaga, and Tokugawa clans were each active clans in
What is Japan