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| Korea is junction b/w China and Japan |
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| explaining belief of shamanism |
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| development of many cultural advancements... |
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| GEOGRAPHY of Japan most influenced Japanese society by: |
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| impact of NEO-CONFUCIANISM in korean society... |
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| changed korean society at all levels... |
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| implementation of HANGUL... |
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| simplified the alphabet... |
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| statement true about SAMURAI... |
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| artists paintings helped cement and make permanent the four social classes |
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| in order to develop into a strong civilization, Japan had to most overcome... |
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| only 20% of the land being suitable for farming |
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| belief that by MEDITATION a person could free his mind and arrive at enlightenment |
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| (photo of meditation sand garden) |
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| "Tomoe had long black hair and a fair complexion, and her face was very lovely, moreover she was a fearless rider..." |
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| a female Minamoto samurai |
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| "A SAMURAI'S CHILD is reared by samurai parents and becomes a samurai himself because they teach him the warrior's code..." |
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| describes the INABILITY for people to change occupations under the Tokagawa Shogunate |
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| In my new clothing I feel so different I must look like someone else |
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| the japanese belief of SHINTO differed from the Korean belief in SHAMANISM by... |
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| believing that a clan descended from a common ancestor which was an animal or god and had to be revered by the family |
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| the system of FEUDALISM is based upon the key concept of... |
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| an exchange of services/loyalty for protection and security |
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| the growth and spread of BUDDHISM can best be explained by... |
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| the cultural exchanges between china and japan over 400 years cemented the buddhist religion in japanese society |
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| coexistence of shinto and buddgism can best be explained... |
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| shinto lionked the people through nationalism to their homeland while buddhism focused on how to reach a spiritual afterlife. |
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| The HEIAN Period ended because... |
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| the focus on cultural development and beauty eclipsed the administration of the government |
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| the development of the SHOGUN style of govt occurred in relation to all of the following EXCEPT... |
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| the attempted invasions of Japan by Kublai Khan |
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| the birth of a strong artisan class can best be evidenced by...EXCEPT... |
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| the four class social order of the Shogunate period |
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| the concept of SANKIN-KOTAI was most critical...because... |
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| it allowed the shogun to better control and monitor the actions and loyalty of the daimyos |
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| period of time starting with ODA NOBUNAGA can best be described as... |
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| a period in which the daimyo clans reasserted their power to control the chaos in Japan and reunite the country |
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| most important reason for the control of OCCUPATIONS was... |
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| to ensure that farmers kept farming |
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| attitude of shoguns toward CHRISTIANITY... |
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| INITIALLY cHRISTIANITY WAS A USEFUL TOOL TO LESSEN THE POWER OF THE BUDDHIST MONASTERIES BUT THEN BECAME A PERCEIVED AVENUE FOR THE TAKEOVER OF JAPAN BY THE EUROPEAN COLONIAL POWERS |
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| the DUTCH were permitted to continue to trade with japan mainly because... |
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| they did not have any political or religious ambitions regarding japan... |
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| TREATY OF KANAGAWA represented all except... |
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| an acceptance by japanese society in the value of trading with western nations |
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