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Highly trained warriors who followed the

code of bushido.

A 100

Who are the Samurai?

Bottom of the class system, even though they were

wealthy.

A 200

Who are the Merchants?

Landowning nobles of

Japan.

A 300

Who are the Daimyo?

Tax collectors took half of their

crops.

A 400

Who are the peasants?

The seven major classes of Feudal Japan in order.

A 500

Who are the emperor, shogun, daimyo, samurai, artisans, peasants, and

merchants?

Native religion of Feudal Japan.

B 100

What is Shinto?

Form of Buddhism practiced at the Kyoto Court.

B 200

What is Zen Buddhism?

Main idea of the Shinto religion.

B 300

What is the natural world is filled with spirits?

Sect of Buddhism whose followers chanted “Amida

Buddha”.

B 400

What is Pure Land Buddhists?

Zen Buddhism is concerned with

this.

B 500

What is Individual Enlightenment?

Samurai means this.

C 100

What is “those who serve”?

Samurai code that means “way of the

warrior”.

C 200

What is Bushido?

These were the two things Samurai were not permitted to do.

C 300

What is attend certain types of entertainment or take part in trade or

commerce?

Role Samurai played when they

were not fighting in wars.

C 400

What are government officials in the provinces?

Zen Buddhism appealed to Samurai

because of this.

C 500

What is strict physical discipline?

The three benefits Japan got from the

sea.

D 100

What is food, transportation, and protection?

Two main barriers that kept Japan

isolated.

D 200

What is the sea and mountains?

Japan’s geography made it these three

things.

D 300

What is isolated, a unique culture and controlling?

Island where Edo (Tokyo) was located.

D 400

What is Honshu?

D 500

The four main islands of Japan.

What are Hokkaido, Honshu, Kyushu, and Shikoku?

Fictional account of a Prince that is

considered one of the first great novels.

E 100

What is the Tale of Genji?

Title meaning “Great

General”.

E 200

What is shogun?

He encouraged Buddhism and the spread of Chinese

culture.

E 300

Who is Prince Shotoku?

Someone who rules for another who is

unable to rule alone.

E 400

What is a regent?

Reforms that had little impact on the lives of

the peasants.

E 500

What are the Taika Reforms?

Two countries that had the most

influence on Feudal Japan.

F 100

What is China and Korea?

The Kyoto Court stressed these over

everything else.

F 200

What are highly refined manners?

Major influences that came from

China.

F 300

What are government reforms, Buddhism, and language & writing ?

Drama which developed from both

Shinto and Buddhism.

F 400

What is a Noh Drama?

Difference in society under Shoguns compared to the Heian Period.

F 500

What is nobles are less interested in art and more in war; society broke apart and no longer unified

under a single ruler?

The Final Jeopardy Category is:

Society

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Give the seven classes of Society with a

description for each.

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Emperor: figure head, Shogun: military dictator, Daimyo: noble/landowner,

Samurai: warrior, Artisan: craftsmen, Peasants: farmers, Merchants:

middlemen for trade

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