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| Most Japanese people belonged to the __________ faith. |
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| Catholic missionaries known as ________ came to Japan to spread Christianity. |
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| _________ believed that wisdom came from the inside and that truth could be found in the smallest, simplest places. |
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| _________ was the capital of China. |
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| He warned Ieyasu that the missionaries would be followed by the Spanish army. |
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| What did Ieyasu's advisor, William Adams, say about the Catholic missionaries? |
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| A plaque had killed many of them. |
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Why didn't the Ming army defend the city when
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| He made a law that no Japanese could become a Christian, he ordered all of the missionaries to leave the country, and he made Christianity unwelcome in Japan. |
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| What was Ieyasu's response to William Adams's advice. |
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| The Ming emperors and the people they ruled were ______ Chinese. |
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| He closed all of the Japanese ports. |
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| What did Iemitsu do to prevent the spread of Christianity? |
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| He thought it would help him control his empire. |
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| Why did K'ang--hsi reduce taxes? |
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| wear their hair in the Manchu style |
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| What did the Manchu force the Chinese to do as a sign of the Manchu's control? |
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| During K'ang-hsi rule, China became one of the largest and wealthiest nations in the world. |
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| Ieyasu's son, Hidetada, allowed Christianity to spread more than his father did. |
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| Li Tzu-ch'eng was postman for the Chinese government. |
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| The Dutch were the only nation that was allowed to trade with Japan during Iemitsu's reign. |
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| Qing means "pure" in Chinese. |
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