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| A government system in which local lords are bound to higher lords by ties of loyalty is known as... |
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| chief general of the army |
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| large family-business organizations |
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| glorification of the military and the readiness for war |
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| japan is a archipelago, or... |
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| Name the four main islands of Japan. |
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| Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu, & Shikoku |
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| ____ tremors shake Japan each year, since it lies in the Ring of Fire (the largest chain of _____) |
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| ___% of Japan's land is arable due to rugged _______. |
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| ___ is a major food source of Japan |
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| Japan's growing season lasts between ___ and ___ days |
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| Having a conscious loyalty to one specific kind of region |
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| Japan is a ______ society |
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| The Japanese blended _____ with their traditional ____ beliefs. |
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| Buddhism; traditional Shinto beliefs |
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| Confucian ideas about _____ and _____ have shaped Japanese values |
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| about family and respect for ancestors have shaped... |
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| In 1853, Commodore _________ forced Japan to end it's policy of _______. |
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| Matthew Perry; isolationism |
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| The _____ emperor modernized Japan's government, economy, and social system |
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| Name the feudal ranking of Japan in order from highest ranking to lowest ranking |
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| Emperor, Shogun, Daimyo, Samurai, Peasants, Artisans, Merchants, Slaves/Prisoners |
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| Japan's unequal treaty was the Treaty of _______. It gave the U.S. the rights to stop at ___ Japanese ports and send a U.S. __________ to Japan. |
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| Kanagawa; two Japanese ports and send a U.S. representative to Japan |
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