KOREA MINI QUIZ NUMBER 1-10 ON YOUR PAPER!. Korea Mini-Quiz Matching 1.Kim Jong UnA – Ideology of self-reliance and independence 2.PyongyangB – Communist.

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KOREA MINI QUIZ NUMBER 1-10 ON YOUR PAPER!

Korea Mini-Quiz Matching 1.Kim Jong UnA – Ideology of self-reliance and independence 2.PyongyangB – Communist founder of North Korea 3.Kim Il SungC – Capital city of South Korea 4.SeoulD – Current leader of North Korea 5.JucheE – Capital city of North Korea True/False 6.____ North Korea is a communist country with a large military and poor economy. 7.____ South Korea is a non-communist country with a poor economy. 8.____ The DMZ stands for “De-Militarized Zone”. 9.____ The Korean War started in 1951, and though fighting stopped in 1953, the war never officially ended with a peace treaty. 10.____ The DMZ is located at roughly 60* N latitude, along the border between North Korea and China.

JAPAN MINI QUIZ NUMBER 1-10 ON YOUR PAPER!

Japan Mini-Quiz Matching 1.HonshuA – large, destructive wave caused by undersea earthquake 2.ShogunB – leader of feudal Japan and the samurai 3.ShintoC – 1868 restoration of Imperial power in Japan 4.MeijiD – largest of the four main islands of Japan 5.TsunamiE – animist religion, worship of ancestors and spirits True/False 6.____ Japan has an ethnically diverse population, with many minorities. 7.____ Japan has an emperor, but he has no real political power. 8.____ Japan is composed of several large islands, all of which have volcanoes. 9.____ Japan relies heavily on international trade, because it lacks resources. 10.____ Japan’s greatest challenge is the current infestation of deadly Pikachus, which kill more than 200 people a year.

East Asia Quiz Quiz on previous notes. Number 1-10 on your own paper. Put your name on it.

MATCHING 1.LoessA. Important religion based on order and hierarchy 2.ConfucianismB. Resource-rich plain in northeastern China 3.YangzteC. Desert in China used for nuclear testing 4.TaklimakanD. Plateau in central China with eroded yellow soil 5.ManchuriaE. River vital to trade in China, runs through Shanghai TRUE/FALSE 6.____ The Yellow River is called “China’s Sorrow” due to dangerous flooding. 7.____ Japan has ample natural resources, and relies on these rather than trade. 8.____ The Great Wall of China was built to keep the Chinese from escaping. 9.____ Immigrants from China were occasionally banned from the USA by law. 10.____ Most East Asian countries are wealthy, but face issues due to their aging populations and low birthrates.