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Misc. Vocabulary Japanese Feudalism Mongols Sui/Tang/So ng

The dynasty that came to power after the fall of the Han dynasty.

The ruler who built the Grand Canal

Workers were allowed to take this to gain specific jobs.

Three types of new developments found under the Sui, Tang, and Song dynasties

This dynasty experienced a golden age.

The first ruler of the Mongols

Genghis Khan’s grandson’s name

This is the term that describes what happened to the land after Genghis Khan died

The dynasty’s name under Kublai Khan

The name of the Mongols influence in Russia

Definition of feudalism

The social class at the bottom of the social class pyramid in Japanese feudalism

The role of the Samurai

The role of the daimyos

The term that includes the law code of Japanese feudalism

The term that means a gift of money or property paid at the time of marriage

The term that means a revised form of Confucianism that evolved as a response to Buddhism

The term that means the state religion of the Japanese- meaning divinity of the emperor

The term that means the school of Buddhism that stresses the view that nirvana can be achieved through devotion to Buddha

The term that means a group of people who controlled much of the land and produced most of the candidates for civil service

The first Japanese tale

The period in Japanese history that experienced the golden age

The clan in Japan that gained control in 500 AD

The ruler of the Yamato clan in Japan whose objective was to limit the power of the aristocrats so he could increase his own power

The dynasty in China that began foot binding for women