March 12, 2015 W/U: Pop Quiz C/W: Feudalism in Japan Finish Google slides H/W: p. 280 Terms and Names #1-4 Main Ideas #11 and 12 ONLY.

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March 12, 2015 W/U: Pop Quiz C/W: Feudalism in Japan Finish Google slides H/W: p. 280 Terms and Names #1-4 Main Ideas #11 and 12 ONLY

What religion spread from India to China to Japan? Buddhism

What form of Buddhism was most popular in Japan? Zen Inner peace Harmony Self control Discipline

Introduced Chinese culture to Japan? Prince Shotoku Regent Set up an embassy Practiced Buddhism and Shinto religion

What is a form of Japanese poetry with 17 syllables? Haiku Zen is inner peace (5) You must control yourself (7) Meditation, yes! (5)

Japan’s emperor lost power as the government ran out of ______ Japan’s emperor lost power as the government ran out of ______. Wealthy daimyos formed their own armies to fight for _______ and power. The system that was created was called- Feudalism Lords gave land to vassals in exchange for service and loyalty. (Europe)

What groups existed under feudalism? Merchants Peasants and Artisans Samurai warriors Shogun and Daimyo Emperor

Finish Google Slides! Due at the end of TODAY! Test tomorrow!