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Japan IsolationEconomy & Modernization PoliticalLife in EDO Japan Culture FINAL JEOPARDY

What were the benefits of isolation?

Who had foreign influence with Japan despite policies of isolation?

What were internal pressures for Japan during isolation? Choose as many that are correct! 1.Japan sent young men to study at Deshima. 2.Citizens ? The effectiveness of the Bakufu. 3.People loyal to the shogun caused civil unrest.

Expel all foreigners, no newcomers, No new thoughts: were all examples Of what policy in the EDO period?

How did the Charter Oath change Isolation? Name 2 points for 10 bonus each.

What was one idea that linked the Country together?

In a Capitalist society which is false: 1.Individuals are engaged in business. 2. People work for goods, not wages. 3. The goal is to make a profit.

What were the two main goals Of modernization? One is foreign relations other is $.

Who is the man on this bill?

Explain the importance of Import Tariffs with Japan’s Newly industrialized economy. DOUBLE JEOPARDY

What event is happening In this picture? What year?

What was made as A nationalistic symbol for Japan in the Meiji period?

Double Jeopardy Meiji Period The Imperial Diet is divided into Two houses: 1. 2.

In the EDO period how did the Bakufu control the Daimyo?

What is the difference between The Edo military and the Meiji Period. What’s the “W” term I’m looking for?

Name the 3 major cities. Bonus – 5 each points to say One point about each city.

Samurai’s followed what Code of behavior?

How did the Samurai social Status change?

What were 2 effects from the Island of Deshima that caused Isolation to end?

Double Jeopardy Explain which social group Got the worst deal in the change Of the social systems. Diamyo, Samuari, Commoners, Farmers.

What is Filial?

This is an example of what?

Women were a role in Japanese Theatre? T OR F Bonus 10 tell why?

What was the social group that Experienced change and growth In the Edo period? Why? Bonus 10

Describe to me three distantly Japanese forms of entertainment in the Edo Period.

FINAL JEOPARDY Commodore Perry showed up in Japan at a time when things were changing. What 3 gifts did he give the Japanese? What were the two different Japanese viewpoints?