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China, the Mongols, & Japan Vocabulary
Porcelain Archipelago Revenue Samurai Code Bushido Shogun Daimyo Shinto Zen Period Complexity Scholar-Gentry Dowry Khanate Acquired Neo-Confucianism Available Vision
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China, the Mongols, & Japan Vocabulary
Scholar-Gentry Dowry Khanate Neo-Confucianism Porcelain Archipelago Samurai Bushido Shogun Daimyo Shinto Zen
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Class set. Vocabulary Quiz
Head of noble families in Japan who controlled vast landed estates and relied on samurai for protection A chain of islands. A gift of money or property paid at the time of marriage. Those who serve. Japanese warriors similar to the knights of medieval Europe. A group of people who controlled much of the land and produced most of the candidates for civil service in China. Strict code by which the samurai were supposed to live. One of several separate territories into which Genghis Khan’s empire was split, each under the rule of one of his sons. A powerful military leader in Japan. A ceramic made of fine clay baked at very high temperatures. The Japanese state religion. Believes in the divinity of the emperor and the sacredness of the Japanese nation.
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