Worldview
Geography
Religion
Societal Structures
BONUS
100

What was the lowest class in the pyramid?

Peasant or Artisans.

100

How is Japan geographically isolated?

It is located on an island

100

TRUE OR FALSE: Japan had multiple religions.

TRUE

100

What kind of social system did the Japanese use?

The feudal system

100

What was a popular food grown in Japan?

Rice

200

TRUE OR FALSE: Women were treated higher than men

FALSE

200

What were some characteristics Japan had?

Japan had fast flowing rivers, steep valleys, and little flat land. 

200

What were the main religions?

Shinto, Buddhism, and Confucianism (Still can't spell)

200

What were Samurai without masters called?

Ronin

200

Who provided food and supplies during the Edo period?

Peasants and sometimes artisans.

300

Why didn't Japan trade with other countries?

They were a self-sufficient country and only got resources from their own country.

300

Why have Japanese people have to become stoic?

Their island was prone to all sorts of natural disasters and they had to keep rebuilding their stuff.

300

What are Kami?

Spirits that represent forces of nature

300

What is seppuku?

A ritual suicide the Japanese did rather than facing social humiliation

300

What religion were citizens taught?

Confucianism (I can't spell)

400

TRUE OR FALSE

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400

What was Japan located by? (Disaster wise)

The ring of fire

400

What were the key concepts in Shinto?

Purity, harmony, and family respect

400

What were the roles of the Samurai?

The Samurai acted as police officers to keep order in Japan

400

What is the Matsuri celebration about?

Honouring deities, ancestors, and nature.

500
How did Confucian values dictate the relationships between citizens and the government?

Confucianism emphasized social harmony, respect for one's superiors, and filial piety

500

What is the oldest city in Japan?

Fukuoka.

500

What is a Butsudan?

A traditional wooden shrine or cabinet found in Japanese Buddhist homes.

500

What is alternate attendance and who was is it for?

The shogun made the daimyo switch where they live so they would not have enough money to challenge the shogun

500

What did the Buddhists believe about life?

Life was one of suffering and you had to meditate and make good decisions to achieve Nirvana.