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Thursday – March 22, 2012 Mr. Lombardi Do Now: Answer the following in your notebook: 1.How is feudalism a political system? 2.How is feudalism a social system? 3.Describe the effects a decentralized government has on society. 4.Describe Japan’s geography. Aim: How did feudalism bring stability to society in Japan?

HW #13 Handout: Feudal Powers in Japan – Read the handout; highlight the important information. – Complete the vocabulary based on the reading. – Complete the graphic organizer on the front page. – Answer questions 1-3. – Due: Tomorrow, March 23  Unit 6 (Middle Ages) Test this FRIDAY, March 23  Cycle 3 Final Exam: Tuesday – Thursday (March 27-29)  Medieval Times Trip…?

Copy the following. Draw lines matching the similar roles in European and Japanese feudalism European Feudalism 1.Knight 2.King 3.Vassal 4.Serf 5.Noble Japanese Feudalism A.Shogun B.Farmer, Peasant, Artisan, Merchant C.Samurai D.Daimyo E.Emperor

Benefits (+)Harms (-) Japanese Feudalism

Summary 1.How did Japan’s geography lead to feudalism? 2.How did feudalism bring stability to society in Japan?

Regents Qs

Application Write 2 paragraphs comparing and contrasting feudalism in Europe and Japan. Share your writing with the class. This assignment may be collected and graded as a quiz.