School
Gender Roles
Elderly and young
Religious beliefs
100
what did han schools teach
to educate young samurai
100
what was the mothers job
raise the children, supervise their children’s education, do house work and home accounting.
100
how were the elderly treated
In Japan the elderly were treated with lots of respect.
100
what was the main two types of religion
shinto and buddhism
200
what did bakufu schools teach
ancient chinese philosophy
200
why were men important
they would work to earn money for the family
200
how was the young treated
For the children, mothers would do everything for them and help them with homework.
200
how big of a role does the religion play
Religion does not play a big role in the everyday life. The average person typically follows the religious rituals at ceremonies like birth, weddings and funerals, they may visit a shrine or temple on New Years and participates at local festivals, most of which have a religious background.
300
what did private professional schools teach
research on ancient Japanese literature
300
why were women important
they provided the food for the family
300
what is the retirment age for the elderly
55
300
what percent was practicing shinto in the 18th century
83%
400
did han schools let in non-samurai
yes even though it is for young samurai
400
what role did the grandparents play
If grandparents live nearby or with the family, they will help take care of the children.
400
how would people show respect to the elderly
On buses and trains there were signs that reserved seats for elderly riders.
400
name a type of buddhism
Theravada Buddhism, Mahayana Buddhism and Vajrayanja Buddhism.
500
did the bakufu schools let in non-samurai
it wasnt for samurai it was for anybody
500
what would the male child do in the family
A Japanese family needs to have at least one male child to succeed his father later. If the couple is unable to have a male they would adopt.
500
where else was theravada used
southern asia