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What was the name of the samurai honor code?
Bushido
Chivalry
Cooley
Seppuku
Who sat at the top of the feudal Japanese social hierarchy?
Samurai
Daimyo
Shogun
Emperor
Ex- samurai were called _____________.
Samurai
Daimyo
Ronin
Shogun
Who was the military dictator of Japan in feudal times?
Shogun
Samurai
Emperor
Hokage
Japanese warriors with a strict code of honor were called _______.
shogunate
samurai
emperor
daimyos
Powerful lords who ruled territory/ land were called ______.
daimyo
emperor
shogun
samurai
The commander of the military in Feudal Japan was known as the ________.
Monguls
Shogun
Samurai
Kamikaze
Japanese Buddhism that aims for inner peace.
Nor
Tonka
Zen
Haiku
Country that influenced Japan the most.
India
Korea
China
Mongolia
Japanese Poetry form.
ode
sonnet
origami
haiku
A chain of islands ia called a/an __________.
archipelago
ring of fire
continent
territory
What two religions were practiced by the majority of people in medieval Japan?
Shintoism and Confucianism
Buddhism and Hinduism
Confucianism and Christianity
Buddhism and Shintoism
In feudal Japan, who was granted land in exchange for pledging to fight for their lords?
Daimyo
Samurai
Emperor
Farmers
The code of the samurai, translated to mean "the way of the warrior," was called __________
Hammurabi Code
Seppuku Code
Bushido Code
Yamato Code
What is the main geographic feature of Japan?
Rivers
Forests
Mountains
Plains
Spirits that dwelled in nature in Japan were known as...
Samurai
The Way
The Force
Kami
People who follow Shinto believe __________.
in one god
everything in nature has a spirit
in Buddhism
in following a vegetarian lifestyle
What group of people are considered the lowest classes in Feudal Japan?
Shoguns
Samurai
Merchants/Peasants
Daimyos
Who is considered the most powerful person in Feudal Japan?
Shogun
Samurai
Emperor
Daimyo
Who was considered puppet rulers in Feudal Japan?
Shoguns
Samurai
Daimyos
Emperors
What is something that Japan has little of?
Fish
Rice
Farm Land
Sea water
What do both Shinto and Zen Buddhism have in common?
They have a deep respect for nature
They are founded by Buddha
They have the same sacred text
They rely on Monks to pray
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