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What is feudalism?
an important battle
the name of a kingdom
the gift of a fief of land
an economic and political system in which people exchanged loyalty and labor for a lord's protection
Who was at the top of the European Feudal Society?
King
Peasants
Knights
Nobles
Who is at the top of the Japanese feudal system?
emperor
shogun
daimyo
samurai
What is a lord/daimyo?
the person with the most land in a kingdom
wealthy landowner who had power and authority over others
person who bought and traded items
person who lived and worked another person's land
What is loyalty?
an argument
true and constant support for someone or something
to take a chance
a person who works for the church
In Japan, what were the three types of peasant?
farmer, merchant, wealthy landowner
craftsperson, merchant, wealthy landowner
farmer, merchant, warrior
craftsperson, farmer, merchant
What is a knight?
a farmworker who is tied to the lord's land and can only leave with permission
a male ruler who inherits his position and rules for life
a person belonging to the lowest social class
a soldier who had a high social rank and fought while riding a horse
What is a serf?
a person who delivered messages on horseback
a type of peasant that was tied to the land they worked; they couldn't leave the lord's land without permission
a person who received protection and land in exchange for loyalty and service
a male ruler
Who was the shogun?
The commander-in-chief; someone who ruled in the name of the emperor
A sword-maker
A person who was preparing to be a samurai
A female samurai
What is a vassal?
person who received protection and land from a lord in return for loyalty and service
the female ruler of a kingdom
a soldier who fought on horseback
a farmer or farmworker who has low social status
What is a samurai?
One who fought in the daimyo’s private armies and guarded castles, policed streets, and repaired roads
One who made swords
The commander-in-chief; he ruled in the name of the emperor
The name of a Japanese province
Who were the Japanese merchants?
the farmers with the best crops
the right-hand of the samurai; assisted the samurai in everything they did
a sword-maker
the people at the bottom of the feudal pyramid; they were disliked because they didn't produce anything.
What is a castle?
A fancy hotel
The home of the lord or daimyo. It was the most secure location on the lord/daimyo's land.
The place where serfs would take a vacation
The village where a peasant would live; it was also home to pigs that would help keep it warm.
What is the Chivalry Code?
Kings promised to be loyal to the Church and be fair.
Kings only had to be nice to other nobles.
Knights had to be nice to kings and nobles only.
Knights were expected to be loyal to the Church and their lord, to be just and fair, and to protect the helpless. They showed respect to women.
What is honor?
good reputation; good character as judged by others
sixty minutes on the clock
a knight in training
a person who gave his life to the Church
Where is the continent of Asia?
A
B
C
D
Which country is shown in the oval shape?
China
Korea
Japan
India
An archipelago is ...
a long chain or series of islands
one island
a type of volcano
a type of architecture
Because of its location on the Ring of Fire, Japan suffers from:
earthquakes
tsunamis
volcanoes
all of the above
The need for these terrace rice paddies was a result of:
heavy rainfall
mountainous terrain
volcanic eruptions
tsunamis
Japan was influenced by
Korea
China
Inda
All of the above
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