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THIS. IS. Jeopardy. Your. Host. With. Ms. Schaller. Jeopardy. Important People. Geography. Religion. Feudalism. Culture. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500.

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  1. THIS IS Jeopardy

  2. Your Host... With Ms. Schaller

  3. Jeopardy Important People Geography Religion Feudalism Culture 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  4. Where did 80% of Japan’s medieval population live? A 100

  5. The Coastal Plains A 100

  6. How did the Japanese supplement protein in their diet? A 200

  7. They ate a diet rich in seafood because there was a lack of land on which to raise livestock. A 200

  8. What is the name of the island the Aniu lived on? A 300

  9. They lived on Hokkaido. A 300

  10. In what way was Japan isolated? A 400

  11. They were geographically isolated because it was an island. A 400

  12. What is the significance of Heian? A 500

  13. It was the capital city of Japan, home of the emperor, court, and the center of art and learning from the 800s to 1100s. A 500

  14. What was the traditional religion of Japan? B 100

  15. Shinto B 100

  16. How did Buddhism spread through Japan? B 200

  17. Prince Shotoku sent scholars to China, built Buddhist temples, and encouraged the religion to spread. B 200

  18. How was Buddhism of nobles different from the Buddhist practices of commoners? B 300

  19. Common people practiced Pure Land Buddhism and focused mostly on good behavior and faith while nobles practiced Zen Buddhism and incorporated elaborate rituals and meditation. B 300

  20. Why did many samurai adopt Zen Buddhism? B 400

  21. It stressed self-discipline and mediation. B 400

  22. What is one reason why different forms of Buddhism developed in Japan? B 500

  23. Different classes practiced Buddhism differently. B 500

  24. What did samurai warriors receive in return for their services? C 100

  25. They got land. C 100

  26. What is Bushido? What is the most valued characteristic under Bushido. C 200

  27. It is the samurai code of honor that stressed honor. C 200

  28. Put the social classes in order from the most powerful to least powerful. C 300

  29. Shogun, daimyo, samurai, peasants, artisans, merchants. C 300

  30. What would happen if a robber attacked the home of a samurai family while the men were at war? C 400

  31. The home would be protected by female samurai with a sword. C 400

  32. Why did Japanese nobles put aside their differences and unite in 1274? C 500

  33. They united to fight the invading Mongols. C 500

  34. Why did nobles move to Heian during the 800s? D 100

  35. They wanted to be close to the emperor to win his favor. D 100

  36. What does the The Tale of Genji teach about court life? D 200

  37. It was luxurious with many social roles. D 200

  38. Why did the emperor lose control of Japan? D 300

  39. The emperor was too busy with courtly life in Heian. D 300

  40. What courtly activities did samurai practice? D 400

  41. They practiced Zen Buddhism, participated in tea ceremonies, arranged flowers, wrote poetry, and studied literature. D 400

  42. What happened after the royal court became a center for art and literature? D 500

  43. Shoguns took control of Japan, creating a military society. D 500

  44. Who wrote The Tale of Genji? E 100

  45. Murasaki Shikibu E 100

  46. He was responsible for building the first Buddhist temple? E 200

  47. Prince Shotoku E 200

  48. Who unified Japan in the 1500s? E 300

  49. Oda Nobunaga E 300

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