Japanise Civilzation
Japanese culture
Mongol Empire Part 1
Samurai
Vocab
100

What did Japan's island location shape?

The growth of its civilization.

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100

What was one of the most important influences brought by Korean travelers?

It was the religion of ''Buddhism''.

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100

How might the chinesse have felt about their lack of power in Kublai's government?

The Mongols believe that foreigners were more trust worthy since they had no local loyalties.

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100

What is the Samurai's mask made out of?

Its mainly made out of iron.

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100

Who was Kublai Khan?

The grandson of Genghis Khan, who assumed the title Great Khan in 1260.

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200

About how many islands make up the Japanese archipelago?

About 4,000 islands.

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200

What happened in the mid-700s regarding Buddhism and the Japanese imperial court?

The Japanese imperial court officially accepted Buddhism in Japan.

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200

What happened during the last years of Kublai Khan's reign?

Weaknesses began to appear in Mongol rule.

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200

What was the name of a famous female Samurai warrior?

Lady Tomoe Gozen was a famous female warrior of the 1180s.

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200

Who was Marco Polo?

The most famous European to visit China in these years.

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300

Historically, in what 4 islands have most Japanese people lived on?

In Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, and Kyushu.

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300

The most influential convert to Buddhism was ____________

Prince ''Shotoku'', who served as regent for his aunt, the empress Suiko.

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300

By whom was foreign trade increased?

By Kublai Khan

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300

What unwritten code did the Samurai's follow?

A code that emphasized honor, bravery, and loyalty.

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300

What is the definiton of Shinto?

It was a religion meaning " way of the gods ".

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400

Where did the first mention of the country Japan come from?

It came from Chinese Writings of the first century.

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400

In what manner did Japanese artists paint their landscapes on?

In the Chinese manner.

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400

How many people were carry in the second fleet?


150,000 Mongol, Chinese, and Korean warriors.

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400

In combat, what did a Samurai's life depend on?

They depended on skills and equipment.

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400

What is Shogun?

Supreme general of the emperors army.

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500

About how much percent is suitable for farming in Japan?

Only about 12%.

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500

During what time did the Japanese begin to have more and more contact with mainland Asia?

During the 400s.

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500

How long is was the Grand Canal?

It was 135 miles long.

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500

In Samurai's armor, what did individual iron plates provide?

They provided protection and freedom of movement in combat.

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500

What is Bushido?

A demeaning code of behavior lived according by the Samurai.

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