What was the name of the Holy Land?
Jerusalem
What year did the Bubonic Plague start?
1346
True
What year was the Battle of Sekigahara fought during?
1600
What role was a figurehead in the feudal hierarchy of Japan during the Edo period?
The Emperor.
Who was the Pope that influenced the start of the Crusades?
Pope Urban II
What two things spread the bubonic plague?
What was ONE reason why there was instability during the Sengoku period?
1. landowners became too powerful.
2. Powerful families created private armies made up of samurai.
3. The emperor became a figurehead. Power shifted to daimyos.
What was the exact start date of the Battle of Sekigahara?
October 21st 1600
What was the political and social system implemented by the Tokugawa Shogunate called?
The Bakuhan system
When was the first Crusade?
1096 CE
What was the death rate of the Black Death (as a percentage)?
30-40%
Who were the three unifiers of Japan?
Oda Nobunaga
Toyotomi Hideyoshi
Tokugawa Ieyasu
How many days did the Battle of Sekigahara last?
One day
What role held the majority of power during Japan?
The Shogun
Third
What was the Christian-based cure for the bubonic plague called?
Flagellation
How long was the Sengoku period? (correct to the nearest 5 years).
138 years
What was the name of the region where the Tokugawa Shogunate were located?
The KantÅ Region
When did the Tokugawa Shogunate officially gain control over Japan during the Edo period?
1603
What did Saladin and King Richard I sign after the Third Crusade?
A peace treaty
What was the scientific name for the bubonic plague?
Yersinia pestis
Correct order.
1. Oda Nobunaga.
2. Toyotomi Hideyoshi.
3. Tokugawa Ieyasu.
Who was the leader that fought against the Tokugawa clan?
Ishida Mitsunari
What were the two main components of the Bakuhan system called?
1. The Bakufu
2. The Han