4/29/13 BR: Describe one way that European contact with Japan affected Japanese society. Today: How Japan Develops During the Age of European Exploration.

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4/29/13 BR: Describe one way that European contact with Japan affected Japanese society. Today: How Japan Develops During the Age of European Exploration -Hand in your Question to me! -Reading Quiz on Wednesday!

Let’s work together.. Pick up the new reading packet “Japan Returns to Isolation” Reading volunteers! Read and summarize each section (together) Make test questions for each section We will only be able to work on the section today and tomorrow. We will have a quiz on this section on Tuesday!

Quiz Questions 1.In feudal Japan, daimyo were.. a. Rulers of the whole country b. Ships that sailed to China c. Warriors that ruled local lands d. Actors in Japanese theatre

2. What was the goal of Oda Nobunaga and Toyotomi Hideyoshi a. Reunifying Japan b. Conquering China c. Invading Spain d. Attacking Pearl Harbor

3. Tokugawa Ieyasu was famous for a. Unifying Japan and restoring central authority b. Defeating Oda Nobunaga c. Adding parts of Korea to the Japanese Empire d. Restoring Buddhism as the national religion of Japan

4._______ and ______ were main components of Tokugawa era culture a. War and commerce b. Daimyo and Shogun c. Nobunaga and Haiku d. Haiku and Kabuki