What were the 3 kingdoms of Korea
Silla, Koguryo, Paekche
Who were the Mongols trying to conquer when they invaded Japan?
The Japanese Shogunate
Prince Shotoku wanted to give Japan a strong well-organized government so he created a?
Constitution
During the Nara period Japanese emperors ruled government officials into a ___________.
hierarchy
The Koryo kingdom admired the Chinese and copied them by setting up this system which was based on examinations. What was this system called?
Civil service system
A chain of islands that runs north to south in the Pacific Ocean is called this
Archipelago
The samurai code of honor and loyalty is known as?
Bushido Code
During Shotoku’s rule the Yamator started the ________ also known as the Great Change.
Talka
In the early 700s, Japanese emperors built a new capital city called ___________.
Nara
Japanese warriors who followed Bushido were known as?
Samurai
This Korean kingdom remained in power for 400 years. Which kingdom was this?
Koryo
Who was the Japanese leader who helped spread Buddhism?
Prince Shotoku
A clan named the ___________ ruled most of Japan during the 500s under the role of Prince Shotoku.
Yamato
Noble families lived in large ______________ style homes.
Chinese
The two most powerful families in Japan were the ___________ and _____________.
Taira and Minamoto
Which kingdom was closest to Japan, developed trade with them, and Japanese merchants, artisans, and scholars settled in their area while adopting elements of Japanese culture there?
Paekche
The samurai fought on horseback with the following types of weapons. What were they?
swords, daggers, and bows and arrows
Prince Shotoku ruled on behalf of his _________.
Aunt
This religion became powerful during the Nara Period.
Buddhism
Commander of the military forces is a ____________.
Shogun
In the 500s the Tang Dynasty sided with this Korean kingdom during a civil war and they were able to conquer the other two Korean kingdoms. Which kingdom was this?
Silla
The shogun set up their own government in the seaside town of ____________.
Kamakura
In early Japan all _____________ was placed under the emperor's control.
Farmland
In 704 the emperor of Japan moved the capital to a new city called_____________.
Heian-Kyo
The bond of loyalty between a lord and a vassal was known as _________.
feudalism