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Do Now – 10/28 & 10/29 Great job submitting your paragraphs!! Once you finish your quiz… To the right is a map of our next civilization of study, Japan. How do you think Japan’s development will be impacted by its geography? If you have finished your Do Now, Please begin reading the provided text on Japan and underline for SPICE characteristics HW: Finish Reading & SPICE Analysis of Japan

Opening Discussion Who were the Mongols? How did they impact China? How did they impact Asia/the world? The Mongols never reached Japan. Why do you think

Classical Japan & the Mongols Mongols tried to unsuccessfully invade Japan “kamikaze” winds: winds of the gods (typhoons)

Classical Japan The Classics are the time period before the Middle Ages: Greece & Rome Biblical Times Han China Maya ~500 BCE-700 CE (depends on the civilization)

Classical Japan: Geography Japan’s geography archipelago with four main islands mountainous terrain little farmland Isolated, yet influenced by Korea & China 150 miles 500 miles

Classical Japan: Characteristics? Uniquely Japanese characteristics: Shinto: “the way of the spirits,” devotion to & communication with kami: spirits associated people/ancestors animistic: belief that all things can have souls; spirits can exist in natural & supernatural world Coexisted with Buddhism

To what extent was classical Japan influenced by China? Step 1: Read & annotate the provided text for SPICE characteristics. Step 2: Bullet point key facts into your SPICE chart – make sure to use quotation marks if you take words directly from the text! Step 3: Analyze Category (column #2) Step 4: As a team, create an illustrated concept map of these SPICE categories on the plain sheet of paper

Concept Map Classical Japan Illustration Illustration Illustration

Exit Ticket Create a thesis statement to answer the question: To what extent was classical Japan influenced by China? HW: Video Lesson 2.8 – The Mongols (LAST ONE OF THE ADVISORY!!!)