History 6 Chapter 13
After the Japanese blended Shintoism and Buddhism, the worshipped
1. in Shinto shires to obtain help for their daily lives. 2. in Buddhist temples to prepare for the life to come.
During the Heian period,
1. the arts in ancient Japan entered their golden age. 2. the Japanese developed their own artistic patterns.
Angles are spirit beings, but they are not tied to features of the natural world is __________________________.
Biblical Truth
What civilizations influenced Japan?
China and Korea
_________________________ were the highest ranking peasants.
Farmers
______________________ developed during the late Heian period.
Feudalism
Label the following places on a map: Honshu, Pacific Ocean, The Sea of Japan, Russia, China, North Korea, and South Korea.
I will!
How does Japan form an archipelago?
Japan consists of four main islands in addition to many smaller islands.
_________________________ were the lowest subclass, as they relied on others for their living.
Merchants
Why is little known about Japan's early history?
The people did not keep records during the early development of Japan.
The class just below the top class that included chief nobles or powerful warlords.
daimyo
The person at the top of the feudal system
emperor
The peasants were to show _______________________ and allegiance in exchange for land.
loyalty
The lowest social class of the feudal system and divided into subclasses
peasants
The second-lowest class that made up the armies
samurai
Military leader in the top class who was given supreme political authority
shogun
The Chinese influenced the Japanese way of life by
teaching the Japanese to read Chinese literature.
The ruler divided the _____________________ among the nobles, then subdivided it among the peasants.
treasury