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THIS IS JEOPARDY
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With Your Host... Mr. Millers
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Important Facts Classes Religion Samurai Location Key Terms main 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500
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Highly trained warriors who followed the code of bushido.
Trade Who are the Samurai? A 100
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Bottom of the class system, even though they were wealthy.
Who are the Merchants? A 200
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Landowning nobles of Japan.
Who are the Daimyo? A 300
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First group to bring farming to Japan.
Who are the Yayoi? A 400
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Period in which elegance, beauty and fashion were highly important.
What is the Heian Period? A 500
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Native religion of Feudal Japan.
What is Shinto? B 100
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Form of Buddhism practiced at the Kyoto Court.
What is Zen Buddhism? B 200
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Main idea of the Shinto religion.
What is the natural world is filled with spirits called kami, who are worshipped? B 300
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Sect of Buddhism whose followers chanted “Amida Buddha”.
What is Pure Land Buddhists? B 400
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Zen Buddhism is concerned with this.
What is Individual Enlightenment? B 500
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What is “those who serve”?
Samurai means this. Dynasties What is “those who serve”? C 100
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Samurai code that means “way of the warrior”.
What is Bushido? C 200
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These were the two things Samurai were not permitted to do.
What is attend certain types of entertainment or take part in trade or commerce? C 300
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Role Samurai played when they were not fighting in wars.
What are government officials in the provinces? C 400
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Code of Bushido taught this.
What is a Samurai must be loyal, honorable and brave and must not be concerned with money? C 500
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The four main islands of Japan.
Inventions What are Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, and Kyushu? D 100
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Two main barriers that kept Japan isolated.
What is the sea and mountains? D 200
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Japan’s geography made it these three things.
What is isolated, a unique culture and controlling? D 300
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The three benefits Japan got from the sea.
What is food, transportation, and protection D 400
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Reforms that placed land in the government’s hands and four main points.
What are the Taika Reforms and divided Japan into districts, farmland placed under the emperor’s control, clan leaders oversaw farm work and government officials started collecting taxes? D 500
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Title meaning “Great General”.
Mongolian Influence What is shogun? E 100
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He encouraged Buddhism and the spread of Chinese culture.
Who is Prince Shotoku? E 200
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A classic form of Japanese drama involving heroic themes, a chorus, and a dance
What is Noh theater? E 300
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What is the Tale Genji and Lady Murasaki Shikibu?
Fictional account of a Prince that is considered one of the first great novels and author. What is the Tale Genji and Lady Murasaki Shikibu? E 400
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Japan’s oldest form of poetry and how many lines it has.
What Tanka and 5 lines? E 500
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Two countries that had the most influence on Feudal Japan.
Important Facts What is China and Korea? F 100
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What are highly refined manners and Miyabi?
The Kyoto Court stressed these over everything else and name for this strict code. What are highly refined manners and Miyabi? F 200
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Major influences that came from China.
What are government reforms, Buddhism, and language & writing ? F 300
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Governments created after the civil war.
What were the government where the emperor was the official leader and the military government called the shogunate, ran by Shoguns? F 400
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Difference in society under Shoguns compared to the Heian Period.
What is nobles are less interested in art and more in war; society broke apart and no longer unified under a single ruler? F 500
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The Final Jeopardy Category is: Society Please record your wager.
Finalcategory Click on screen to begin
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Give the seven classes of Society with a description for each.
finalquestion Emperor: figure head, Shogun: military dictator, Daimyo: noble/landowner, Samurai: warrior, Artisan: craftsmen, Peasants: farmers, Merchants: middlemen for trade Click on screen to continue
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Thank You for Playing Jeopardy!
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