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Ch. 3 / Sec. 2 Who was in control of China and how did they gain control?

Ch. 3 / Sec. 2 Who was in control of China and how did they gain control?. Describe China’s system of tributary states. How do Hongwu’s policies show that he began as a Chinese peasant ?. How do Yonglo and Zheng He almost beat the Europeans to the punch?. WHAT IF???.

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Ch. 3 / Sec. 2 Who was in control of China and how did they gain control?

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  1. Ch. 3 / Sec. 2 • Who was in control of China and how did they gain control?

  2. Describe China’s system of tributary states.

  3. How do Hongwu’s policies show that he began as a Chinesepeasant?

  4. How do Yonglo and Zheng He almost beat the Europeans to the punch?

  5. WHAT IF???

  6. What are the origins of the Qing Dynasty?

  7. What do Kangxi and Qian-long contribute to China?

  8. Describe the relationship between agriculture and population during the Ming/Qing Dynasties.

  9. Why would you call China “a man’s world?”

  10. How did the Ming/Qing arts show Chinese isolation?

  11. What were the Qing “rules” for trading, who followed them, who didn’t?

  12. Why do the terms “Hermit Kingdom”, “little brother”, and “nationalists” all apply to Korea?

  13. Ch. 3 / Sec. 3 • How is 15th Century Japan’s political situation similar to medieval Europe’s?

  14. Who has the true power in Japan?

  15. What is the relationship between the emperor, shogun, daimyo, and samurai?

  16. How did Japanese politicians use European technology to their advantage?

  17. How are the goals of Oda Nobunaga, ToyotomiHideyoshi, and Tokugawa Ieyasu similar?

  18. How does Tokugawa Ieyasu succeed where the others fail?

  19. How does the Tokugawa Shoganate use Confucian ideas to order Japanese society?

  20. How does Japanese society begin to shift during the Tokugawa Shoganate?

  21. How do the Japanese arts change during the Tokugawa Shoganate?

  22. How did Japanese merchants accept new European goods?

  23. How did the Europeans wear out their welcome in Japan?

  24. How did the Tokugawa Shoganate close Japan to the West?

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