Geography
Politics and Economics
Social Systems
Culture
Contact with Others
100

One of the dangerous natural disasters on the island of Japan

What is a volcano, typhoon, earthquake, tsunami

100
The top political leader in the Edo period
What is the Shogun
100
This group of people had to stay very loyal to the Shogun or else there will be consequences.
What are the Daimyo
100

A religion valued in the Edo period based on connection to nature and spirits

Shinto

100

In the Edo period there was/wasn't contact allowed with other countries - this caused what

homogenous society

200

Most of Japan was covered by which geographic feature?

What is mountains/trees

200

The political system in Meiji Japan

What is an Oligarchy- central government

200

This group of people were not officially on the "social hierarchy" in Edo Japan

What are the outcasts

200

What does westernization mean?

The process of adapting elements from western culture into other nations- west included Europe and America

200

This group of people were allowed to keep trading with Japan in the Edo period

What is the Dutch

300

The constant possibility of having a natural disaster had an influence on the Japanese. What traits did it give them?

being stoic and adaptable

300
____ was used as currency in the Edo period but then ____ was used in the Meiji Period
What is rice and western money
300

Where were women on the hierarchy?

outside of the hierarchy

300

What were missionaries doing in Japan?

spreading christianity

300

Japan had contact with this country prior to the Edo period and adopted many of their beliefs including written characters

What is China

400

List 2 geographic benefits of Japan's isolation.

less possibility of invasion because of rough waters, fish as resources

400

During the Meiji period, what happened to the Samurai?

Abolished, forced to get jobs

400

In the Meiji period, Outcasts gained some power back, before that, what did the Japanese people do to the outcasts/how were they seen? 

outside of society, were assimilated/not respected, had jobs that involved death
400
The three religions expressed in Japan
What are Shinto, Buddhism and Confucianism
400

What are ports and how were they important in relation to contact with other groups?

spots that ships could dock and exchange goods or travel from spot to spot because of rough water and rocky shores

500

The string of islands was called a ____________, the islands in order from biggest to smallest were:

archipelago

Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu, Shikoku

500

What was implemented in the treaty/Convention of Kanagawa

when new ports were opened, treaties for business, american consolate was established, support for shipwrecked americans

500

There were many stresses in Japanese society when Commodore Perry arrived, name 2 of them. Stresses/worries 

threats to homogenous society, economic struggles, conflicts within social groups like peasants/farmers

500

The Confucius code of conduct

filial piety, father-son, idea of obeying, looking out for other person, honour, respect

500

Explain some changes in clothing/physical appearance in the Meiji period that were a result of contact with the U.S.

military were to wear U.S. style uniforms, urged Japanese to abandon kimonos, men cut their hair short, some grew beards and moustaches