A chain of islands.
What is, Archipelago?
What is, Shintoism?
This person holds are true power in Japan's Feudal System.
What is, Shogun?
This person was the "strongest" in Japan's feudal system.
What is, Emperor?
Tax placed on Japan's villages.
A piece of land that is surrounded by water on three sides.
What is, Peninsula?
These two religions are usually worshiped together at the same time.
What is, Shintoism and Buddhism?
This person hold are true power in the Ottoman Empire's Meritocracy.
What is, Sultan?
This system was established to create a loyal and well-discipline military and an effective political administration by utilizing kidnapping.
What is, Devshirme System?
Japans main source of revenue after the silver mines were depleted.
What is, rice?
This countries geographical location allowed it to develop their own distinct culture.
What is, Japan?
This religion is the oldest of the monotheistic religions.
What is, Judaism?
This country had NO social mobility in their infrastructure.
What is, Japan?
Religious minority groups within the Ottoman Empire with SOME autonomy.
What is, Millet?
90% of Japan's population.
The Ottoman Empire sprawled across these three continents.
What is, Africa, Asia, and Europe?
This was Buddha's name before he became the "enlightened one."
What is, Siddhartha Guatama?
Once a concubine had the sultan’s son, she would never sleep with him again, devoting her life to preparing her son to be sultan
What is, Harem?
This ruler reign brought about 250 years of "Great Peace."
What is, Tokugawa Shogunate?
This country lost trade opportunities when items from Asia were beginning to be shipped directly to Europe.
What is, Ottoman Empire?
This modern day country is all what is left of the Ottoman Empire.
What is, Turkey?
What is, Africa and Asia?
This country is known for being collaborative with outsiders.
What is, Ottoman Empire?
What is, Edict of 1635?
This road which connected Kyoto and Edo in Japan allowed the Shogun to have a reliable transportation route for military movement, facilitate trade and collection of rice taxes.
What is, Tokiado road?