Exam 27: Japan in the Era of European Expansion

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The nation that forced Japan to open up to foreign trade was

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Sakoku was

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Under Tokugawa rule,the Japanese seat of government (the shogunate)was located at

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The samurai of Japan could best be described as

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The Shinto faith is best described as

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The most important items brought to Japan by the Portuguese were ____________________.

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The port Dutch ships were allowed to dock at under sakoku was ____________________.

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It seems likely that Toyotomi Hidoyoshi dreamed of conquering

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The emperor's role in Tokugawa Japan was markedly

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____________________ was the code of the samurai class.

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The government system created by the shoguns in the 1600s

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As a money economy emerged in Japan,merchants

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Why did the Japanese resist Western influence? What methods did Japan use to close its doors to the West? Evaluate the success of those efforts in the end.

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During the Tokugawa Shogunate,the daimyo

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The feudal,centralized government ruling over Japan until 1867 was known as a(n)____________________.

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Describe the interrelationships in Japanese society,especially between shogun,daimyo,and emperor in Tokugawa Japan as well as the lives of peasants.

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A decisive figure in pre-modern Japanese history,and founder of the last shogunate,was ____________________.

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The following phrase might be most indicative of Japanese attitudes toward the outside world:

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The leading Jesuit Missionary to Japan was ____________________.

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Under the Tokugawa Shogunate,only the samurai and daimyo could

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