History
Culture/art
Agriculture/Economy
Geography
Literature
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How long did the Tokugawa Shogunate empire last?

200 years

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What types of art are created in the Tokugawa Shogunate empire?

They made screen paintings, scrolls, sculptures, ceramics, lacquers, textiles, and woodblock prints

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How many percent of people are farmers in Japan

90%

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What made Tokugawa Shogunate an independent empire? 

Surrounding ocean
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What was the one new poetry that was discovered during the Edo period called?

haiku 

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What event led to the formation of this empire?

After the victory of the Battle Of Sekigahara.

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What was the art style during the Momoyama period?

Their art style was robust, opulent, and dynamic.

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What was the main product the Japanese traded

rice

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How did the ocean protected Japan?

Stop land invasions from other empires.

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What do people include in haiku?

They include seasons, the time of day, and the dominant features of the landscape.

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What is the social ranking in the empire?

Japanese emperor, shogun, daimyo, farmers, artisans, traders.

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What are the purposes of creating artwork during the Edo period?

To show the peace and wealth of the Tokugawa Shogunate Empire. 

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What is the main source of Japans economic growth during the Tokugawa Shogunate Period

Agricultural Production

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How did geography influence the Tokugawa Shogunate empire's economy?

By creating numerous goods and sea trades. 

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Who was the best poet during the Edo period?

Matsuo Basho

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What is the reason why the empire stopped trading with foreigners? 

Because of the spread of Christianity in the empire. 

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What are some aspects of the arts during the Edo period?

Confucian subjects, Japanese classical themes, and celebrations of urban life.

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what animals does Japan mainly use for agriculture 

horses, cattle, and chicken

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How did geography help the Tokugawa Shogunate empire's agriculture? In what way? 

Rainfall made rich soil and lands easier for farming. 

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What was Matsuo Basho’s famous poem?

Oku no hosomichi or The Narrow Road Through the Deep North