Japan
Renaissance
Aztecs
Spanish
Worldview
100
Foreign objects, such as any book containing a Christian message, and any scientific books, are banned.
What is "The Exclusion Laws"
100
Exposure of Europeans to Muslim learning and culture
What is "An unintentional result of the Crusades to the Holy Land"
100
floating land built to produce more crops during a cycle year.
What is "a chinampa"
100
The king and Queen of Spain who led the Reconquista were known as
What is King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella
100
We recognize the excellence of Western civilization. We value the Western theories of rights, liberty and equality; and we respect Western philosophy and morals….Above all, we esteem Western science, economics and industry. These, however, ought not to be adopted simply because they are Western; they ought to be adopted only if they can contribute to Japan’s welfare.
What is " Meiji Period" a supporter of Japanese borrowing of Western economic and political ideas
200
The European traders who were still allowed some contact with Edo Japan despite the Exclusion Laws were
What is "who were the dutch"
200
The treaty of Tordesillas was between which two nations
What is Portugal and Spain
200
school were students were taught how to read, write and chant. They were also taught in military training.
What is "Calmecac"
200
The people who ruled Spain during the early middle ages and were defeated by the King of Spain in the 1400s were known as the
What is "the moors"
200
taking over a land and setting up colonies. Using that lands resources to fund your home nation. This principle is usually referred to as
What is "imperialism"
300
Japanese cultural and artistic traditions experienced a Golden Age of Creativity
What is "The Edo Period"
300
contributed to the Age of Discovery because it encouraged individuals to change their world, question their world and explore their world.
What is "Humanism"
300
Known as the "mexica" they settled in this habitat and built a city known as.
What is a swamp, and Tenochitlan
300
three words that would define renaissance Spanish worlview are
What is "ambition, gold, religion"
300
The drive to expand beyond your own borders and explore the unknown.
What is "expansionism"
400
Hire foreign experts to install machinery in Japan and teach Japanese workers how to use the equipment.
What is "The Meiji Period"
400
Started in Florence and expanded throughout Europe. Allowed for easier trade.
What is "Banks"
400
Collected these from the tribes that they had conquered.
What is "tribute"
400
was sent to discover a route to Asia but instead found the Americas
What is "Christopher Columbus' voyage"
400
religious piety is necessary, if you do not follow all of the rituals, the earth will not survive.
What is "Aztec Worldview"
500
“The compulsory seclusion of the Japanese is a wrong, not only to themselves but to the civilized world…The Japanese undoubtedly have an exclusive right to the possession of their territory; but they must not abuse that right to the extent of the barring of all other nations from a participation in its riches and virtues.”
What is "a believer of the Meiji Period"
500
known as a vital road of trade between Europe and the Middle east/ asia.
What is "The Silk Road"
500
The richest in the aztec hierarchy before the nobles and priests and also served as spies.
What is "a Merchant"
500
The name of Cortez's translator on his march towards the Aztec Capital
What is "Malinche or dona maria"
500
The Japanese were forced, rather unwillingly, to change from an isolated society, controlled by a rigid refusal to change, to a nation which had to adapt to Western society quickly or risk being taken over by the Western nations.
What is "How was the Japanese worldview changed by the arrival of Western influences?"