Korea and Southeast Asia increase during the end of the Ashikaga Key Version B shogunate? (DO NOW 02/08/2017) a) The bushido guided their conduct. 1) What is the Key Version? b) They moved to the top of the social a) A hierarchy. b) B c) The authority of the central government declined. 2) What was the basis of the lord-vassal d) They developed their own culture. system in Japan? (DO NOW 02/06/2017) 7) In what way is shogunate different from a) Financial reward in exchange for land an imperial state? (DO NOW b) Power in exchange for money 02/08/2017) c) Government positions in exchange for a) Under a shogunate, the emperor has loyalty little real power. d) Military service in exchange for b) An imperial state has a strong army and protection navy. c) The bureaucracy controls all of the 3) How did bushido shape the culture of power in a shogunate. Japan? (DO NOW 02/06/2017) d) Rulers in an imperial state inherit their a) It became the national code of conduct positions. into the 20th century. b) Its ideals were forgotten under the 8) During which age did the customs military government. associated with the Japanese and c) The samurais loyalty to individual samurai culture particularly flourish? daimyo damaged Japans national (DO NOW 02/09/2017) unity. a) Ashikaga shogunate d) The structure of bushido discouraged b) Kamakura shogunate young men from becoming samurai. c) Mongol invasions d) Tokugawa shogunate 4) In the quotation, the samurais advice to his son is to (DO NOW 02/06/2017) 9) What was one major influence on the a) react quickly in all situations. samurai culture? (DO NOW b) use his weapons skillfully. 02/09/2017) c) take control of every situation. a) Their love of fighting d) think before he acts. b) Their position in society c) Shintoism 5) What change in the samurai resulted d) Zen Buddhism from the establishment of the Kamakura (DO NOW 02/08/2017) 10) Why did the samurai enter other a) Samurai loyalty began to shift to the occupations during the Tokugawa shogun. shogunate? (DO NOW 02/09/2017) b) Samurai fought more fiercely for their a) The profession of samurai was local lords. outlawed. c) The samurai no longer needed to fight b) The prolonged period of peace left them battles. without a real purpose. d) Samurai took on roles in the c) They wanted to extend their influence government. throughout society. d) They wanted to reach a higher level in society. 17)What 2 rivers that separate Korea from 11)How do say hello in Korean? China? a) An-yong-ha-sah-yo a) Ganges River and Indus River b) Ju-sah-yo b) Euphrates River and Tigris River c) Kka-kka-ju-sa-yo c) Nile River and Tiber River d) Mi-an-ham-ni-da d) Tumen River and Yalu River e) Sa-lang-hae-yo e) Yangtze River and Yellow River
12)How do you say I love you in Korean? 18)How far is Korea from Japan? a) An-yong-ha-sah-yo a) 10 miles b) Ju-sah-yo b) 12 miles c) Kka-kka-ju-sa-yo c) 120 miles d) Mi-an-ham-ni-da d) 240 miles e) Sa-lang-hae-yo e) 500 miles
13)How do you say give e a discount in 19) What is the capital of South Korea Korean? today? a) An-yong-ha-sah-yo a) Bangkok b) Ju-sah-yo b) Beijing c) Kka-kka-ju-sa-yo c) Seoul d) Mi-an-ham-ni-da d) Shanghai e) Sa-lang-hae-yo e) Tokyo
14)How do you say thank you in Korean? 20) What kingdom of Korea conquered the a) Han-guk-mal-jal-mot-hae-yo other kingdoms to rule during the 600s b) Kam-sa-haum-ni-da C.E.? c) Oa-di-ye-yo a) Choson d) O-reun-juk b) Khmer e) Wen-juk c) Koryo d) Silla 15)How do you say I cant speak Korean e) Nam Viet well in Korean? a) Han-guk-mal-jal-mot-hae-yo 21) The name Korea is from what kingdom b) Kam-sa-haum-ni-da of Korea? c) Oa-di-ye-yo a) Choson d) O-reun-juk b) Khmer e) Wen-juk c) Koryo d) Silla 16)According to legend, Korea was founded e) Nam Viet in what year? a) 4600 B.C.E. 22) During the Three Kingdoms, the b) 2300 B.C.E. government of Korea was modeled after c) 1150 B.C.E. what country? d) 700 B.C.E. a) Cambodia e) 120 B.C.E. b) China c) India d) Japan e) Vietnam
23) During the Three Kingdoms, Koreans learned rice cultivation, papermaking, 29) In 111 B.C.E., what dynasty conquered and printing from what country? the kingdom of Nam Viet? a) Cambodia a) Han b) China b) Ming c) India c) Sui d) Japan d) Tang e) Vietnam e) Yuan
24) What were the 2 religions Koreans 30) In 40 C.E., who were the sisters who led learned from the Chinese? the Vietnamese in a rebellion against the a) Buddhism and Christianity Chinese? b) Buddhism and Confucianism a) Chung c) Buddhism and Islam b) Noh d) Confucianism and Judaism c) Tang e) Confucianism and Islam d) Trieu e) Trung 25) After the Mongols conquered China, the Mongols became known as what 31) In the 900s, as the Tang Dynasty of dynasty? China declined what was a new kingdom a) Han created in Vietnam? b) Ming a) Angkor Wat c) Tang b) Choson d) Sui c) Dai Viet e) Yuan d) Khmer e) Koryo 26) In 1392, what powerful family established the Choson Dynasty? 32) From 1407 to 1428, what dynasty from a) Chang China attacked Vietnam? b) Kim a) Han c) Park b) Ming d) Son c) Sui e) Yi d) Tang e) Yuan 27) In the 1500s, the Choson Dynasty defeated an invading army from what 33) What 2 countries influenced the Khmer country? Empire in Southeast Asia? a) Cambodia a) China and India b) China b) China and Japan c) Japan c) India and Japan d) Mongolia d) India and Korea e) Vietnam e) Japan and Korea
28) Nam Viet is known as what country today? a) Cambodia b) Japan c) Korea d) Thailand e) Vietnam 34) What did the Khmer develop that 40) In 1431, a group of people from what allowed them to grow 3 times more country today conquered the Khmer crops a year? capital? a) Better seeds a) China b) Larger fields b) India c) Learned religions c) Japan d) Lighter tools d) Korea e) Stronger animals e) Thailand
35) What 2 religions did the Khmer learn from India? a) Buddhism and Hinduism b) Buddhism and Islam c) Buddhism and Judaism d) Confucianism and Christianity e) Confucianism and Daoism
36) In the late 800s, where did the Khmer build a new capital? a) Angkor b) Bangkok c) Beijing d) Seoul e) Tokyo
37) When did the Khmer Empire reach its peak? a) 200s C.E. b) 800s C.E. c) 1100s C.E. d) 1200s C.E. e) 1400s C.E.
38) Angkor Wat was built to honor what Hindu god? a) Buddha b) Confucius c) Muhammad d) Shogun e) Vishnu
39) Statues of what religion were later added to Angkor Wat? a) Buddhism b) Confucianism c) Daoism d) Islam e) Judaism