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    Chapter20

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    CHAP TER 20 CHAP TER OUTLINE ● Japanese Reunification ● The Later Ming and Early Qing Empires ● The Russian Empire ● Conclusion RIA-Novosti ENVIRONMENT + TECHNOLOGY East Asian Porcelain DIVERSITY + DOMINANCE Gendered Violence: The Yangzhou Massacre Russian Ambassadors to Holland Display Their Furs‚ 1576 Representatives from Muscovy impressed the court of King Maximilian II of Bohemia with their sable coats and caps. Visit the website and ebook for additional study materials and interactive

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    terms for chapter one. Describe who or what it is and explain the significance or importance. Prester John Trading post Empire Vasco da Gama Ferdinand Magellan Spanish Philippines British AND Dutch East India Companies Tokugawa Shogunate (and Shogun‚ daimyo and samurai AND relations with the world) Silver drain Potosí‚ Bolivia Little Ice Age and “soft gold” Atlantic slave trade and the African diaspora Kingdoms of Dahomey and Benin Ayuba Suleiman Diallo Questions 1. a. What drove European involvement

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    This unification restored ties between the clans‚ giving them the chance to coexist in peace. The decentralization in Japan and Western Europe was a form of Feudalism. Both places were constantly under attack and the people went to vassal lords or Daimyos for safety and protection. The upper lords offered to protect them in exchange for their land. In return‚ the people that felt threatened would work on the land that they provided to the lords. These people became farmers. Both of these regions used

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    showing you know the meaning of the term in context. Porcelain Fire Lance Civil Service Exams Minamoto Yoritomo Forbidden City Shogun Genghis Khan Samurai Diamond Sutra Zheng He Steel Silk Feudalism Steppe Vassal Scholar-Officials Daimyo Census Terrorism Bushido Yuan Dynasty Meditation Shinto Confucianism Grand Canal Answer questions on: How China’s geography has affected its history (Ancient China Prezi: http://prezi.com/osyhxyblot39/ancient-china/?kw=view-osyhxyblot39&rc=ref-6196687)

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    India Company Chapter 20 1. Janissary 2. Suleiman the Magnificent 3. Shi’ite Islam 4. Shah Abbas I 5. Akbar 6. mansabs 7. Maritime Worlds of Islam Chapter 21 1. Toyotomi Hideyoshi 2. daimyo 3. Forty-Seven Ronin incident 4. Ming and Qing Empires 5. Kangxi 6. Macartney mission 7. Li Zicheng 8. serfs 9. Ming Empire 10. Peter the Great Discussion Questions Three of the following Discussion

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    During 1750-1900 Russia and Japan both getting a late start to industrialization face similar as well as complete differences due to the process. Compared to Russia‚ Japan was able to seperate themselves from Asian persuasian ans survive as a strong independent nation‚ and still lock down raw materials from Korea. Russia had been able to control a warm-water port and actually expand into Asia and Europe. Both nations had developed so that they were able to avoid dominaion by the west. One similarity

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    Takeda Shingen's Portrayal

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    every single portrayal of an occurrence or person may or may not be one hundred percent true to the reality‚ each perspective nonetheless reveals the accuracy of at least one definitive aspect. An example of this is Takeda Shingen‚ a very well known Daimyo from the Kai province during the 1500’s in fuedal Japan‚ and his multiple portrayals throughout the scheme of medium. Shingen was known as a leader by some‚ a fighter

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    Why Was Samurai Important

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    were in a battle. Samurai are important because of their bravery‚ honor‚ and disciplined training. Samurai are important because of bravery in sacrifice and honor within the Japanese culture.The Samurai lived a simple life under the rule of the “Daimyo”. The Samurai pledge their allegiance to the leader of his social level. or They were taught‚ trained‚ and disciplined in the “Way of the samurai”; called Bushido (boo-shi-do). Women made up a good portion of warriors and sometimes even fought beside

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    Tokugawa era the roles of women‚ particularly wives‚ were established to those who were in higher social classes in that period. The Tokugawa period was an era from 1600 to 1868‚ which the Japanese society was ruled by the Tokugawa shogunate and the daimyos‚ who were territorial lords. In Kathleen S. Uno’s “The Household Division of Labor‚ discusses how roles were established for wives based on their social status. In her article she writes‚ “There was‚ of course‚ little need for women in wealthy households

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    The Japanese Edo period is the time between 1603 and 1868 when ancient Japan was under the leadership of Tokugawa Shogunate. The period was marked with strict social order. One of the notable strict orders during this period was the rules that guided the marriage of women. There was a marriage between the higher authorities and the one among the common members of the society. The rich and high class were known as samurai‚ and a clear distinction of rules regarding marriage existed between them The

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