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    consolidating with islands near Japan’s territory. With all of Japan’s territory being under his rule‚ japan expanded. A cultural continuities in Japan would be feudalism. Japan became decentralized‚ where all people in Japan was under the rule of Tokugawa shogun or their emperor at that time. The 46 Ronin were also a continuities. The 46 Ronin was a story about the importance of the government over the individual honor. Japan’s emperor prohibited the practice of Christianity and expelled the Jesuits. Anyone

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    Murasaki Shikibu Sui Grand Canal Tang Chang’an Equal-field System Bureaucracy of merit Middle Kingdom Uighurs Song Khitan Jurchen Foot Binding Dunhuang Chan Buddhism Neo-Confucianism* Silla Vietnam Nara Japan Heian period Tale of Genji Minamoto Shogun Kamakura Muromachi Samurai Bushido Seppuku B. Study Questions – Answer the following questions. Once you have read the chapter‚

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    Some of his books include Shogun Iemitsu‚ Sweet Betsy‚ Park Avenue‚ Sweet Betsy That’s Me‚ and Son of Kentucky.

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    assessment Part A 70-80 Multiple Choice/Fill-in-the-Blank/Matching Questions Part B 2-4 Short Answer Questions These are not the only terms you will need to know but should provide you with a faremework: Part A- Vocabulary Words chernozem shogun taiga czar command economy collective farm supra nomad yurt privatization canopy oasis desertification cash crop samurai rai stateless society apartheid commodity diversify wadis salt flat drip irrigation desalinization fossil

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    European Exploration Dbq

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    many countries continued to adopt the Spanish’s silver currency and participated in the Atlantic Slave trade‚ they dismissed the revolutionary philosophies and selectively chose the Europeans advancements in technology. Tokugawa Iemitsu‚ a Japanese shogun‚ issued and Closed County Edict to two commissioners of Nagasaki in 1635‚ it read‚ "No Japanese is permitted to go abroad‚" "If there are any Southern Barbarians who propagate the teachings of padres‚ or otherwise commit crimes‚ they may be incarcerated

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    Gunpowder Empires Directions: Use the power point and the internet to answer the following questions. Answer all questions in ink only. All answers must be in your own words. 1. Identify the Gunpowder Empires. Include in your answers the leaders of the empires that established them. The gunpowder empires include Mughal‚ Qing‚ Tokugawa‚ and Russia. Their rulers such as Babar in Mongrel‚ Aisin Gyro‚ Tokugawa Lucia‚ and Peter the great in Russia. 2. Why is Akbar remembered? Akbar is remembered because

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    Katshushika Hokusai

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    Famous Sights of the Eastern Capital and Eight Views of Edo. After releasing these works it began to draw lots of attention to him. He even created a 600 ft painting of the Buddhist priest Daruma using a broom for a brush. He was even called in by Shogun Iyenari were he competed against other artist and he won the competition. Later he even created his own art manuals. For all levels of artists. It wasn’t till the 1820’s when he reached the peak of his career. At this time he was producing his most

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    be beaten by an African force. Meanwhile‚ on the eastern coast of Japan‚ some European nations saw Japan as a golden opportunity. The country to go ahead and take the chance of going to Japan was Portugal. When the switching powers onto the new shogun of Japan‚ he didn’t like the thought of being westernized/modernized. As a result‚ any foreign power caught in Japan was either thrown out of the country or executed. As for the Portugeise‚ they had to leave and leave the chance of imperializing

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    Shinto

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    Kami originally means the ghost of the departed‚ while it also stands for the venerable spirits and gods exist in the nature world‚ like the spirit of mountain or the deity of fox. Progressively‚ it represents the departed souls of the emperors and shoguns as well. Amaterasu‚ the chief of the kamis in Shinto‚ is the goddess of the sun and the Plain of the Heaven according to the Kojiki(the oldest extant chronicle which is the source o Japanese mythology). She was the daughter of Izanagi and Izanami

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    Japanese Isolation Period

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    History essay Topic 1- Discuss what led to the end of the period of isolation Introduction: The Japanese isolation period came to a close after US commodore Matthew Perry reopened all diplomatic relations with new countries as well as japans former trade partners. It started off when Japan made the decision to close off all contact with the outside world and force all foreign people to leave the country‚ which lasted around 200 years. It was 1854‚ when Mathew Perry sailed to Japan to make a stop

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