Geography
Early Korea & Japan
Medieval Korea
Medieval Japan
Bonus
100

Where is Korea located

On a peninsula with mountains in east Asia

100

What philosophy did Koreans believe in 

Shamanism

100

What was life like for kid's living in medieval Korea during the Goryeo Dynasty

What was life like for kid's living in medieval Korea during the Goryeo Dynasty

100

How did Japan defend itself from the Mongol invasions of Japan.

through a combination of determined samurai resistance, strategic defensive construction, and the critical intervention of two massive typhoons known as the kamikaze (Divine Winds)

100

what were some differences between medieval Korea and Japan

governance, social structure, and foreign influence

200

Is it difficult to farm in Korea & Japan

It is hard to farm their because the rugged lands.

200

Koreans thought that certain people could ...

Hear and talk to spirits

200

Why was Buddhism important in Medieval Korea, and how did it affect people's daily lives?

 introducing ethical precepts, the concept of karma, and providing consolation through its rituals and promise of a blissful afterlife. 

200

What kinds of homes did people live in, and how were they diffirent for rich and poor families

scholars,landlords, and  government are all rich-ruling class jobs

Technical specialist and provincial clerks are all middle class jobs

fisherman,farmers,merchants,artist and slaves are commoner class jobs

200

How were kings in Korea different from shoguns in Japan

Korean kings were centralized, bureaucratic monarchs reigning over a unified state, while Japanese shoguns were military dictators ruling a decentralized feudal system.

300

What country does Korea share their northern border with.

China

300

Where do we believe Koreans originally came from.

They are believed to come from northern or central Asia

300

How did kings in the Joseon Dynasty keep control over their country

a centralized absolute monarchy backed by strict Neo-Confucian ideology, a meritocratic civil service examination system (gwageo), and a powerful bureaucratic structure

300

How did the shogun control Japan during the Muromachi period

through a decentralized feudal system that balanced power between the central government in Kyoto and powerful regional warlords known as shugo-daimyo.


300

What kinds of are or culture were popular in medieval Korea and Japan

Buddhism, Confucianism, and imported Chinese styles,

400

How were the islands near Korea made

They were made by the volcanoes

400

what did Korea's think of shamans

the link of humans and spirits

400

What kinds of jobs did people have in Medieval Korea, and how were they different for rich and poor people?

scholars,landlords, and  government are all rich-ruling class jobs

Technical specialist and provincial clerks are all middle class jobs

fisherman,farmers,merchants,artist and slaves are commoner class jobs


400

Why were samurai living during the Kamakura period

they became the dominant political and military power

400

Why were warriors like samurai important to Japan but less important to Korea

they became a hereditary feudal ruling class during centuries of internal warfare,

500

What way do the main rivers of Korea's peninsula flow towards

The mean rivers of Korea's peninsula flow west from the mountains to the yellow sea

500

Early Koreans believed that shamans could do what ( Name 3)

could hear and talk to spirits, believed that could cure diseases, and act as a link between humans and spirits

500

How did Korea protect itself from invaders during the Mongol invasion of Korea

moving the royal court to Ganghwa Island, utilizing stubborn mountain fortress warfare, and engaging in prolonged, tenacious resistance against the superior Mongol cavalry.

500

Why were samurai so important in medieval Japan, and what rules did they have to follow

they transitioned from simple warriors into the ruling military elite (1185–1868), providing stability, law enforcement, and administrative control when the central government failed

500

What were some similiraties between the Goryeo Dynasty and Japan Kamakura period

military-dominated political structures, the ascension of a landed warrior elite over civilian aristocracy, and the rapid spread of Zen/Seon Buddhism