A landform that is surrounded by water on three sides.
What is "peninsula"
This allowed for text or images to be applied to paper to tell a story.
What is "woodblock printing."
What is a "nomad."
This is the dynasty that kicked the Mongols out of China.
What is the "Ming."
What is an "archipelago."
This is an area of high ground that is level like a table.
What is a "plateau."
Name one religion that was spread along the Silk Road.
What is "Christianity or Buddhism"
This is the founder of the Mongols.
Who is "Genghis Khan."
This is where the capital of China was moved to, and is still the capital today.
What is "Beijing."
This is the belief system created in Japan that everything in nature has a spirit, being physically clean, and performing rituals daily.
What is "shinto, kami."
This is the name of the third longest river in the world.
What is "Yangtze River."
The Koryo Dynasty ruled in this country.
What is "Korea."
This group helped improve the Silk Road by lowering taxes and tolls and guarding travelers from thieves.
What is "The Mongols."
These were trips taken by the Ming, led by Admiral Zheng He, to showcase their wealth and power and expand Chinese influence to new areas.
What are "treasure ship voyages."
Name the Japanese Feudal System in order from least power to most power.
Peasants, Samurai, Daimyo, Shogun
This is Asia's largest desert.
What is "Gobi Desert."
Name one technology that was spread along the Silk Road.
What is "paper-making, glass-making, magnetic compass, or gunpowder."
These are the two countries the Mongols successfully conquered and united.
What is "China and Korea."
This is dynasty that followed the Koryo Dynasty.
What is the "Choson or Yi Dynasty."
What are "bad storms."
This is the body of water between the Korean Peninsula and Japan.
What is "Sea of Japan."
Name the four Chinese dynasties discussed in this chapter in correct chronological order.
What is "Han, Sui, Song, and Tang."
This person came to power by force and conquered much of Asia.
Who is "Genghis Khan."
This became the capital of Korea, and still is today.
What is "Seoul."
Explain the relationship between the shogun, daimyo, and samurai.
Shogun was the ruler, the daimyo was beneath shogun, and samurai were employed by daimyo.