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Japanese Feudalism 2 November 14, 2017

Japanese Feudalism Bellwork Vocabulary: Feudalism: The system of service between a lord and the vassals who have sworn loyalty to the lord.

Example of Feudalism

Objective Standard 7.31 - Analyze the rise of a military society in the late twelfth century and the role of the shogun and samurai in that society. Objective - I can classify the reasons for the rise of a military society in Japan Homework – Study Guide

Cornell Notes Textbook "The Samurai and Their Code” pg. 225 Why did samurai agree to fight for the noble? Why did the samurai think the merchants were lacking in power? What is bushido and why is it important to the samurai? “A Divided Japan” pg. 226-227 Why did Japan experience disunity from the 1300s to 1500s? What were the roles of the emperor, the shogun, daimyo, and samurai in the structure of feudalism?

Living​ ​Images​ ​- Bringing​ ​History​ ​to Life - Person 1: What is the context of the picture? - Person 2: When and Where was it taken? - Person 3: Who is in the image? - Person 4: Why might this image be significant? Create a "living image" of each image. Plan out how to create the image with your peers and present the "image" to the class. You must think about the positions, facial expressions, and relationships of people in the image.