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There are ten practice questions per sheet, for a total of fifty questions. Sample questions: 1 What philosophy did Japan borrow from China? Confucianism. 2 What term, meaning "alternate attendance system," required daimyo to live partly in Edo? sankin kotai. 3 What does the term naiyu gaikan, which describes Japan during the end of its feudal age, mean in English? "troubles from within and without." 4 What area was considered to be the center of Edo? Nihonbashi. 5 The samurai code of behavior, known in English as "the way of the warrior," is called what in Japanese? bushido. 6 What was Tokyo called during Japan’s feudal period? Edo. 7 Dutch traders were allowed to maintain contact with Japan on what island in Nagasaki Bay? Deshima (or Dejima). 8 What city was the capital of Japan during the feudal period? Kyoto. 9 Who developed haiku poetry? Matsuo Basho. 10 What word describes the territory, or fief, controlled by a powerful lord in feudal Japan? han. Click here for our free printable gameboard with game instructions. |
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