Exam 21: Regulating the Inner and Outer Domains: China and Japan, 1500-1800

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The _______ ceramicist Chojiro preferred highly rustic, rough-hewn earthenware designs with glazes that formed spontaneous designs when fired-the famous "raku" ware.

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One of the richest glimpses into local Chinese society comes from Pu Songling's __________ Tales from a Chinese Studio.

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The addition of important new food crops was an important factor in Chinese population growth, resulting in populations of:

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______ became a vital axis of world trade, with Chinese merchants exchanging spices and luxury goods such as porcelain there for Spanish silver from the Americas.

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Qing philosophers based themselves at the Donglin Academy, founded in 1604, and devoted themselves to reconstituting an activist ________ based on rigorous self-cultivation and advising court officials.

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According to the infamous "_______ edict" in 1645, all males, regardless of ethnicity, were required on pain of death to adopt the Manchu hairstyle of a shaved forehead and long pigtail in the back.

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The Shimabara Rebels were largely:

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A wholescale massacre of Japanese _________ followed in the wake of a rebellion against the government in 1637-38.

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Which of the following is the correct chronological order?

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Jesuit missionaries were at times welcomed into China and Japan, but were ultimately rejected as "subversive" elements by the ____ and the Tokugawa.

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The eighteenth century proved to be a boon time for all involved in the ____________ trade, and the British in particular increasingly viewed it as a valuable part of their growing commercial power.

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In the context of European trade with Asia, a "factory" is:

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The earliest Christian missionaries encountered by the Ming dynasty were:

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European manufacturers of porcelain:

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The position of the military aristocracy in Japan was:

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The education of elite women…

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The Qianlong emperor built a Tibetan version of the Buddhist stupa, or __________, for the visit of the Panchen Lama in 1779.

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The huge commitment of Chinese troops against the forces of the Japanese leader Hideyoshi during his attempted invasion of ________ and China from 1592 to 1598 weakened the Ming dynasty and led to the rise of the Manchus.

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After arriving in Beijing in 1715, Giuseppe Castiglione worked as a(n) ______________ for the emperors Kangxi, Yongzheng, and Qianlong.

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Dorgon crossed the Great Wall into China in 1642:

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