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Literary Analysis Standard 3.8: Political, Social, Religious, and Philosophical Influences Japanese Culture Quiz Literary Analysis Standard 3.8: Political, Social, Religious, and Philosophical Influences

Directions Be sure to restate the question as part of your answer. Since some questions have more than one part, make sure you answer what is asked or only partial credit will be received. You must write in complete sentences.

Literary Analysis Standard 3.8: Political, Social, Religious, and Philosophical Influences 1.What are the two main religions of Japan and upon what are they based? 2.From the 12 th century until the end of the 19 th century, what group of warlords ruled Japan, and what were their loyal warrior called? 3.What is the name of the Japanese writing system, and from what culture was it based? 4.Create a five level pyramid that reflects the classes in Tokugawa society, from most privileged to least privileged. 1.What are the two main religions of Japan and upon what are they based? 2.From the 12 th century until the end of the 19 th century, what group of warlords ruled Japan, and what were their loyal warrior called? 3.What is the name of the Japanese writing system, and from what culture was it based? 4.Create a five level pyramid that reflects the classes in Tokugawa society, from most privileged to least privileged. Questions 1-4 (of 10)

Literary Analysis Standard 3.8: Political, Social, Religious, and Philosophical Influences Questions 5-10 (of 10) 5.How was Noh theater different from Kabuki theater? 6.How was tanka poetry different from Haiku poetry? 7.What does Shinto mean and upon what is it based? 8.When did Zen Buddhism arrive in Japan, and what is its focus? 9.What is the art of paper folding called, what is one of its most popular shapes, and what does this shape symbolize? 10. What is a bonsai, and what three things does it represent? 5.How was Noh theater different from Kabuki theater? 6.How was tanka poetry different from Haiku poetry? 7.What does Shinto mean and upon what is it based? 8.When did Zen Buddhism arrive in Japan, and what is its focus? 9.What is the art of paper folding called, what is one of its most popular shapes, and what does this shape symbolize? 10. What is a bonsai, and what three things does it represent?

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