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100

Why did kings and emperors often have less real power than nobles or military leaders?

Local lords controlled armies, land, and daily government.

100

Who was considered the highest rank in the feudal pyramid?

The King

100

What religion shaped most of medieval European life?

Christianity

100

Who were samurai expected to serve?

Daimyo or military lords.

100

What were the two warrior classes that fought in both countries

Knights and samurai

200

Why were marriages between noble families often based on politics instead of love?

Marriage could unite land, wealth, loyalty, and power.

200

What did peasants mainly do?

Farmed the land, produced food, managed manor grounds

200

Why was Christianity so central to European life?

Religion was central to life, community, and salvation (go to heaven, not hell)

200

What is Bushido? What does it mean?

The Warrior Code. The Way of the Warrior.

200

Name two similarities between feudal Europe and Japan

Social hierarchy, land-based power, warrior class, de-centralized governments, etc. 

300

How did controlling land give someone power in both Europe and Japan?

Land provided food, taxes, wealth, and loyalty from workers.

300

What did nobles owe the king in exchange for land?

Loyalty and military support

300

How did the Church influence more than just religion? Name two ways.

Education, politics, laws, charity, records, daily morals.

300

What were some important values for samurai? (Name 3)

Loyalty, honour, discipline, social order

300

How were knights and samurai similar?

Both were warriors who served lords and followed codes.

400

How could women have influence in feudal societies even if men held most official power?

Managing households, land, marriages, finances, and family alliances.

400

Why were nobles powerful even when a king existed above them?

They controlled land, wealth, castles, and soldiers locally.

400

Why were many people afraid of excommunication?

It removed them from the Church community and threatened salvation, they feared going to hell. 

400

How did Zen Buddhism help shape samurai behaviour?

Taught calmness, focus in battle, discipline, acceptance of death
400

What was one major difference between religion in Europe and Japan?

Europe had stronger Church political power; Japan had Buddhism/Shinto without one dominant Church system.

500

Why do many societies place warriors high in status during dangerous times?

Protection becomes highly valued when survival is uncertain.

500

Why might a peasant accept hard work and little freedom under feudalism?

Because the system gave some protection, food access, and stability, and also they were born into it

500

 Why would the Church become especially powerful during times of war, disease, or poverty?

People looked for hope, answers, guidance, and spiritual comfort.

500

Name 3 arts that samurai participated in

Poetry, calligraphy, flower arranging, tea ceremony, 

500

Why do you think two places so far apart developed similar feudal systems?

Both had weak central governments, need for protection, and land-based economies.