Global studies H Quiz Japan Feudalism

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What role did the Yamato clan play in Japanese history?

The Yamato clan established Japan's first and only dynasty, claiming descent from the sun goddess Amaterasu.

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What is the significance of seppuku in samurai culture?

Seppuku, or ritual suicide, was a way for samurai to regain honor after defeat or to atone for unworthy acts.

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What is selective cultural borrowing in Japan's history?

Selective cultural borrowing refers to Japan's adoption of certain ideas from Korea and China, such as Buddhism and Confucianism, while rejecting others.

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What is the significance of the 'Ring of Fire' for Japan?

The 'Ring of Fire' refers to the tectonic activity surrounding Japan, leading to earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and tsunamis, influencing Japanese culture and religion.

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How did the samurai view death in battle?

Samurai viewed death in battle as an honorable act, often seeking to die valiantly rather than face defeat.

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How does Bushido compare to the Code of Chivalry?

Both codes emphasize virtues for their respective warriors, but Bushido focuses more on self-sacrifice while Chivalry emphasizes duty.

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What is the relationship between Japan's geography and its agricultural capacity?


Japan's mountainous terrain limits agricultural land to less than 12% of its area, impacting its resource availability.

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What influences shaped the development of Bushido?

Bushido was influenced by Buddhism, Shintoism, and Confucianism, each contributing elements of respect, reverence, and attitudes towards death.

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What is the role of the samurai in Japanese society?

Samurai were the warrior class in Japan, serving their lords (daimyos) with loyalty and embodying the principles of the Bushido Code.

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What are the Taika Reforms (646 CE)?

The Taika Reforms were a series of political and social changes in Japan aimed at centralizing power and adopting Chinese administrative practices.

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What is the Bushido Code?

The Bushido Code is a set of ethical guidelines for samurai emphasizing loyalty, self-sacrifice, justice, and honor.

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How did the Heian Court influence Japanese politics?

The Heian Court was characterized by the Fujiwara clan's political control while maintaining the Yamato emperor as a symbolic figurehead.

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What was the impact of the Fujiwara clan during the Heian period?

The Fujiwara clan dominated Japanese politics during the Heian period, influencing court culture while allowing the Yamato emperor to remain a figurehead.

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What is Heian period

A time of cultural flourishing in Japan from 794 to 1185, marked by the rise of the Fujiwara clan and significant developments in art, literature, and court life.

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