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People

Where did 80% of Japan’s medieval population live?

A 100

The Coastal Plains

A 100

How did the Japanese supplement protein in their

diet?

A 200

They ate a diet rich in seafood because there was a

lack of land on which to raise livestock.

A 200

What is the name of the island the Aniu lived on?

A 300

They lived on Hokkaido.

A 300

In what way was Japan isolated?

A 400

They were geographically isolated because it was an

island.

A 400

What is the significance of Heian?

A 500

It was the capital city of Japan, home of the emperor, court, and the center of art

and learning from the 800s to 1100s.

A 500

What was the traditional religion of Japan?

B 100

Shinto

B 100

How did Buddhism spread through Japan?

B 200

Prince Shotoku sent scholars to China, built Buddhist

temples, and encouraged the religion to spread.

B 200

How was Buddhism of nobles different from the Buddhist practices of commoners?

B 300

Common people practiced Pure Land Buddhism and focused mostly on good behavior and faith while

nobles practiced Zen Buddhism and incorporated

elaborate rituals and meditation.

B 300

Why did many samurai adopt Zen Buddhism?

B 400

It stressed self-discipline and mediation.

B 400

What is one reason why different forms of Buddhism

developed in Japan?

B 500

Different classes practiced Buddhism differently.

B 500

What did samurai warriors receive in return for their

services?

C 100

They eared land.

C 100

What is Bushido? What is the most valued characteristic

under Bushido.

C 200

It is the samurai code of honor that stressed honor.

C 200

Put the following social classes in order from the most

powerful to least powerful.

C 300

Shogun, daimyo, samurai, peasants, merchants, and

artisans.

C 300

What would happen if a robber attacked the home of a samurai family while the men

were at war?

C 400

The home would be protected by female samurai with a

small sward.

C 400

Why did Japanese nobles put aside their differences and

unite in 1274?

C 500

They united to fight the invading Mongols.

C 500

Why did nobles move to Heian during the 800s?

D 100

They wanted to be close to the emperor to win his favor.

D 100

What does the The Tale of Genji teach about court life?

D 200

It was luxurious with many social roles.

D 200

Why did the emperor lose control of Japan?

D 300

The emperor was too busy with courtly life in Heian.

D 300

What courtly activities did samurai practice?

D 400

They practiced Zen Buddhism, participated in tea ceremonies, arranged flowers,

wrote poetry, and studied literature.

D 400

What happened after the royal court became a center

for art and literature?

D 500

Shoguns took control of Japan, creating a military society.

D 500

Who wrote The Tale of Genji?

E 100

Murasaki Shikibu

E 100

He was responsible for building the first Buddhist

temple?

E 200

Prince Shotoku

E 200

Who unified Japan in the 1500s?

E 300

Oda Nobunaga

E 300

What group invaded Japan twice and failed?

E 400

The Mongols

E 400

What was the Tokugawa shogunate?

E 500

It was a fairly stable 260 year time period where the shoguns of the Tokugawa family ruled Japan.

E 500

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What is one factor that contributed to the longevity of the

samurai period in Japan?

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isolation from the world and limited technology

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