Vocab
Edo period
Shogun
Feudal Society
Social Classes
100

Meaning of alternate attendance?

Daimyo lived in Edo every other year while their family stayed there

100

What is Edo called today?

Tokyo


100

Who were the shogun?

Japanese military rulers in edo japan

100

Who is first in the social hierarch?

Samurai

100

Who were the samurai?

warriors and government officials 

200

Meaning of outcasts?

Japanese people who were shunned/ignored. By other classes cuz of the work they do

200

Who ruled during the Edo period?

The shogun

200

What did the shogun make the Daimyo do?

They made them move to Edo every other year

200

Who is second in the social hierarch?

peasants

200

What did artisans make?

swords, tools and pottery

300

Meaning of hereditary?

determined by birth 

300

How much power did emperors have?

Very little 

300

What laws did the shogun have the daimyo follow?

they could not build castles without permission, have no large armies and controlled marriages 

300

Meaning of hereditary?

you are born into your class

300

What jobs did peasants have?

they were farmers

400

What was a seppuku?

ritual suicide preformed in japan as a honourable alternative to humiliation and public shame

400

What kinda power did the shogun have?

Military power

400

What were some consequences if the daimyo broke laws?

they got limited freedom

400

Who is last in the social hierarch?

merchants

400

Who were the Ronin?

samurai without a master

500

Meaning of porcelains?

delicate beauty and skilled craftsmanship

500

Who was Tokugawa Leyasu?

The founder of Tokugawa shogunate and he brought peace and stability after years if war

500

What did the Daimyo have to leave behind after they moved every other year?

their families

500

What exact order is the social hierarchy in?

1. Samurai

2. Peasants

3. Artisans

4. Merchants 

500

What job did merchants have?

they were traders and sellers