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What social group existed outside the formal class system but performed essential in the Edo period?
The outcasts
As Edo Japan transitioned from a warrior society to a more peaceful, urbanized one, and the merchant class gained influence, what aspect of Japanese life experienced significant transformation?
- Popular entertainment
- Cultural trends
The " Closed Country Edict" of 1635 primarily aimed to prevent foreign influence. What was not a provision of this edict?
All foreign trade was entirely abolished
The growth of major Japanese cities during the Edo period can be attributed to...
The development of new long-distance trade routes across the Pacific
A samurai in a popular Edo-period woodblock print is shown carrying a fan instead of a sword, and attending a tea ceremony, what would be most likely happening in this image
the changing, more civilian roles of samurai during a period of peace
The Shogun's efforts to control foreign contact, compel daimyo to live in Edo, and collect weapons from peasants all shared the common goal of....
Strengthening central authority and maintaining stability
After a period of isolation, Japan underwent a significant shift in its worldview by undertaking a rapid process of national rebuilding based on foreign models of...
Industrial and political modernization
When a Japanese official described the influx of Western powers as " flies to a bowl of rice", the " rice" most accurately symbolized?
Japan's valuable resources and strategic location
The phrase from the " Charter Oath", " Knowledge shall be sought throughout the world so as to strengthen the foundations of imperial rule, " implied Japan's intention to....
Actively learn from and adopt useful foreign ideas and technologies
During the Meiji era, what became a powerful symbol used to foster a sense of national unity and identity?
the Emperor as a national figurehead
Despite embarking on significant economic reforms, Japan's leaders recongnized the imperative for the nation to become more...
Technologically advanced and industrialized
What existing characteristics of Japan proved most advantageous for its successful and rapid modernization?
Its historical willingness to selectively adopt foreign ideas
During the Meiji era, which aspect of the Japanese worldview experienced minimal fundamental alteration?
Its core cultural identity and social values
The historical experience of Japanese contact with other cultures provided compelling evidence to suggest that....
The only effective way to preserve a nation's culture is through strict isolation