Deck 3: Interaction and Adaptation on the Sinitic Rim: Korea, Japan, and Vietnam to the Mongol Era

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The earliest known Korean state was ________.

A) Kaya
B) Silla
C) Koguryo
D) Choson
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<strong>  -Looking at Map 3.1, Koguryo's territory was ________ compared to modern Korea.</strong> A) about half B) roughly the same C) somewhat smaller D) much greater <div style=padding-top: 35px>
-Looking at Map 3.1, Koguryo's territory was ________ compared to modern Korea.

A) about half
B) roughly the same
C) somewhat smaller
D) much greater
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<strong>  -In looking at the Pulguksa Temple, it is clear that Buddhism came to Korea via ________.</strong> A) Southeast Asia B) Japan C) India D) China <div style=padding-top: 35px>
-In looking at the Pulguksa Temple, it is clear that Buddhism came to Korea via ________.

A) Southeast Asia
B) Japan
C) India
D) China
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Compared to contemporary China, Korea of the Three Kingdoms era was more ________.

A) open to Buddhist influence
B) urbanized
C) socially stratified
D) technologically advanced
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In Korea, adoption of Han traditions was promoted by rulers ________.

A) to support their imperial ambitions
B) to offset the power of Buddhist monasteries
C) to promote education
D) for the material benefits such traditions brought
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Which of these best summarizes the hybridization theory of settlement in Japan?

A) Settlement in Japan developed into a hybrid farming-fishing culture.
B) Culture in Japan was a blend of Chinese and Japanese traditions.
C) Japan was settled in two waves by two distinct peoples.
D) Immigrants from China created a hybrid culture in Japan.
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The Taika Reform in Japan was based on ________.

A) Shinto traditions
B) Chinese imperial traditions
C) anti-foreign reactions
D) commercial expansion
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The decline in central power in Japan in the twelfth century was the result of the ________.

A) failure of Champa rice
B) Mongol invasion
C) growing power of the uji
D) emphasis on Chinese traditions
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As elsewhere, Confucianism had a(n) ________ impact on the roles of women in Japan.

A) insignificant
B) negative
C) complex
D) positive
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Which of these are an integral part of Shinto?

A) bodhisattvas
B) daimyo
C) kami
D) uji
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Nichiren is a key figure in ________ Buddhism in Japan.

A) Tendai
B) Shingon
C) Zen
D) Pure Land
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Historically, the use of katakana and hiragana divided along ________ lines.

A) political
B) racial
C) religious
D) gender
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In understanding the influence of China and India in Vietnam, the concept of the people's agency gives greater weight to the role of ________.

A) the Chinese
B) the Vietnamese
C) Confucian ideals
D) Buddhism
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The Hoabinhian period saw the introduction of ________ to Vietnam.

A) bronze working
B) fishing
C) farming
D) Confucianism
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Chinese cultural influence on Vietnam ________ compared to similar developments in Korea.

A) was unlike
B) followed a similar pattern
C) was identical
D) was much more extensive
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The revolt led by the Trung sisters represents ________ in Vietnam.

A) anti-Chinese sentiment
B) a successful independence movement
C) the dominance of the Confucian elites
D) reactions to Buddhism
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The reign of Dinh Bo Linh represents ________ change in Vietnamese history.

A) religious
B) cultural
C) social
D) political
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Local affairs in Vietnam were controlled by ________.

A) villagers
B) the scholar-gentry
C) local and imperial leaders
D) imperial leaders
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In Vietnam, the influence of Confucian traditions on women was mitigated by opportunities offered by ________.

A) the arts
B) Buddhism
C) Shinto
D) the court
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The chu nom in Vietnam was based on ________ characters.

A) Korean
B) Indian
C) Chinese
D) Japanese
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Deck 3: Interaction and Adaptation on the Sinitic Rim: Korea, Japan, and Vietnam to the Mongol Era
1
The earliest known Korean state was ________.

A) Kaya
B) Silla
C) Koguryo
D) Choson
D
2
<strong>  -Looking at Map 3.1, Koguryo's territory was ________ compared to modern Korea.</strong> A) about half B) roughly the same C) somewhat smaller D) much greater
-Looking at Map 3.1, Koguryo's territory was ________ compared to modern Korea.

A) about half
B) roughly the same
C) somewhat smaller
D) much greater
D
3
<strong>  -In looking at the Pulguksa Temple, it is clear that Buddhism came to Korea via ________.</strong> A) Southeast Asia B) Japan C) India D) China
-In looking at the Pulguksa Temple, it is clear that Buddhism came to Korea via ________.

A) Southeast Asia
B) Japan
C) India
D) China
D
4
Compared to contemporary China, Korea of the Three Kingdoms era was more ________.

A) open to Buddhist influence
B) urbanized
C) socially stratified
D) technologically advanced
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In Korea, adoption of Han traditions was promoted by rulers ________.

A) to support their imperial ambitions
B) to offset the power of Buddhist monasteries
C) to promote education
D) for the material benefits such traditions brought
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Which of these best summarizes the hybridization theory of settlement in Japan?

A) Settlement in Japan developed into a hybrid farming-fishing culture.
B) Culture in Japan was a blend of Chinese and Japanese traditions.
C) Japan was settled in two waves by two distinct peoples.
D) Immigrants from China created a hybrid culture in Japan.
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The Taika Reform in Japan was based on ________.

A) Shinto traditions
B) Chinese imperial traditions
C) anti-foreign reactions
D) commercial expansion
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The decline in central power in Japan in the twelfth century was the result of the ________.

A) failure of Champa rice
B) Mongol invasion
C) growing power of the uji
D) emphasis on Chinese traditions
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9
As elsewhere, Confucianism had a(n) ________ impact on the roles of women in Japan.

A) insignificant
B) negative
C) complex
D) positive
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Which of these are an integral part of Shinto?

A) bodhisattvas
B) daimyo
C) kami
D) uji
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Nichiren is a key figure in ________ Buddhism in Japan.

A) Tendai
B) Shingon
C) Zen
D) Pure Land
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12
Historically, the use of katakana and hiragana divided along ________ lines.

A) political
B) racial
C) religious
D) gender
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13
In understanding the influence of China and India in Vietnam, the concept of the people's agency gives greater weight to the role of ________.

A) the Chinese
B) the Vietnamese
C) Confucian ideals
D) Buddhism
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14
The Hoabinhian period saw the introduction of ________ to Vietnam.

A) bronze working
B) fishing
C) farming
D) Confucianism
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15
Chinese cultural influence on Vietnam ________ compared to similar developments in Korea.

A) was unlike
B) followed a similar pattern
C) was identical
D) was much more extensive
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The revolt led by the Trung sisters represents ________ in Vietnam.

A) anti-Chinese sentiment
B) a successful independence movement
C) the dominance of the Confucian elites
D) reactions to Buddhism
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The reign of Dinh Bo Linh represents ________ change in Vietnamese history.

A) religious
B) cultural
C) social
D) political
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Local affairs in Vietnam were controlled by ________.

A) villagers
B) the scholar-gentry
C) local and imperial leaders
D) imperial leaders
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19
In Vietnam, the influence of Confucian traditions on women was mitigated by opportunities offered by ________.

A) the arts
B) Buddhism
C) Shinto
D) the court
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The chu nom in Vietnam was based on ________ characters.

A) Korean
B) Indian
C) Chinese
D) Japanese
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