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Get an A You Helps This

100-Sign of Chinese submission; hair style Queue

200 points-Powerful Qing ruler Kangxi

300 points-The Qing used the queue to symbolize this Chinese submission to Manchu rule

400 points-These were all sectors of Confucian society Scholar-Gentry, Artisans, Merchants, Peasants

Category 1: 500 Points Ming dynasty promoted the philosophy known as this Confucianism

Category 2 – 100 Points: In a feudal society, this leader has the highest degree of power. Emperor

Category 2 – 200 Points: Policy where lords were required to live in the capital for every other year. Alternating Attendance Policy

Category 2 – 300 Points: Second of the loyal daimyos to try to strengthen the shogunate; defeated trying to conquer Korea. Toyotomi Hideyoshi

Category 2 – 400 Points HBC: Focuses upon personal actions and relationships between people. Confucianism

Category 2 – 500 Points: HBC: Karma is the tally of good and bad. Hinduism

Category 3 – 100 Points: HBC: Many Gods Hinduism

Category 3 – 200 Points: HBC: Achieve Nirvana through Eightfold Path Buddhism

Category 3 – 300 Points:HBC Four Noble Truths Buddhism

Category 3 – 400 Points: China’s family was model for government. Confucianism

Daily Double:Category 3 – What will you risk? The samurai did this after they lost a battle. Suicide

Category 4 – 100 Points: The samurai followed the code of whom: Bushido

Category 4 – 200 Points: Samurai preferred to use a sword in battle over this. Musket

Category 4 – 300 Points: HBC: Makes up the majority of India. Hinduism

Daily Double Category 4 – How much will you risk? HBC: Siddhartha was the founder Buddhism

Category 4 – 500 Points: Patriarchal class caste conscious society. Hinduism

Category 5 – 100 Points: HBC Causes for inability to change-making China extremely conservative. Confucianism