chapter 14 section 3
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Chapter 14 Section 3
Life In Medieval JapanPages 498-504 Questions 1-5
1. How did Shinto and Buddhist religions meet different needs in Japan?
• Shinto was concerned with daily everyday life, while Buddhism got one ready for the afterlife or
the life to come.
2. What were Noh plays, and how were they performed?
• Noh Plays are Japan’s oldest form of acting and entertainment. It is on a bare stage, actors wear mask and ornate robes, dance and chant poetry.
• Very Boring
3. Show the characteristics of Pure Land Buddhism and Zen Buddhism?
Pure Land Buddhism
Zen Buddhism
Sect of Mahayana BuddhismBegan in India
Spread to China→Korea→JapanBelieve in a happy after life
Sect of Mahayana BuddhismMonks brought Zen from China
1100’s Find peace through self control
Looked toward Lord Amida Buddha of love and mercy
Created a paradise in the cloudsThey Chant her name
Control their bodies through Martial Arts
Meditation helped people to relax and find inner peace
4. How did guilds benefit artisans and Daimyos?
• Guilds offered protection from rival artisans and sold daimyos goods they could not get
themselves?
5. Why do you think women lost some of their freedoms when Japan became a
Warrior Society?• Japan was a male dominated society so when they
became a warrior society the Male Chauvinism rose placing women under tighter restrictions.
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