The real political leader of Japan during the shogunate period.
Who is the shogun?
Viking longships were famous for being fast and able to travel up these.
What are rivers?
This code of behaviour guided knights.
What is chivalry?
A natural hazard that occurs when tectonic plates suddenly shift.
What is an earthquake?
The set of rules that outlines how Australia is governed.
What is the constitution?
This capital city grew into a huge urban centre under the Tokugawa shoguns.
What is Edo?
Vikings settled this large island in the North Atlantic, with many later travelling on to Greenland.
What is Iceland?
A medieval farm worker at the bottom of the feudal system.
What is a peasant or serf?
The process where water, wind, or ice wears down rocks and landscapes.
What is erosion?
This principle ensures no single branch of government has absolute power.
What is the separation of powers?
Samurai carried this long curved sword as their main weapon.
What is a katana?
Vikings came from these three main countries.
What are Norway, Sweden, and Denmark?
The Black Death was mainly spread by fleas living on these animals.
What are rats?
A large body of ice that moves slowly over land.
What is a glacier?
The three levels of government in Australia.
What are federal, state, and local?
This religion strongly influenced samurai discipline and meditation.
What is Zen Buddhism?
The year 793 CE is famous for the Viking raid on this English monastery.
What is Lindisfarne?
Large stone buildings used for defence and as noble households.
What are castles?
This term describes the movement of people from rural areas to cities.
What is urbanisation?
The system where people elect representatives to make laws on their behalf.
What is representative democracy?
To limit foreign influence, the Tokugawa shogunate banned this religion from spreading in Japan.
What is Christianity?
The Viking writing system carved into stone or wood.
What are runes?
This system organised society around land ownership and loyalty.
What is feudalism?
This is the term for fertile land near rivers that floods regularly, depositing nutrient-rich soil.
What is a floodplain?
This is the official title of Australia’s head of state.
Who is the Governor-General?