Ancient Japan / China Game 2 Question Preview (ID: 12957)


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What Japanese term means "ritual suicide"?
a) Kamikaze
b) Kokugaku
c) Rangaku
d) Seppuku

What Japanese term means "those who serve," and refers to the lesser warriors who served daimyo during Japan's feudal age?
a) Edo
b) Samurai
c) Han
d) Bushido

The art of paper folding is known as?
a) Paper Cranes
b) Origami
c) Kyoto
d) Haiku

What is a Haiku?
a) The art of folding paper.
b) How they made tools.
c) A play the preform.
d) A form of Japanese poetry.

What is a philosophical system developed by Lao-tzu and Chuang-tzu advocating a simple honest life and noninterference with the course of natural events called?
a) Sakoku
b) Han
c) Daoism
d) Bunraku

Confucianism is what?
a) A religion.
b) Philosophy that emphasizes order, the role of the gentleman, obligation to society, and reciprocity.
c) A type of writing.
d) A building technique.

Shinto is known as what?
a) The religion that the ancient Egyptians did.
b) The religion that was around in the ice age.
c) A soup that the Japanese have every Sunday.
d) The ancient indigenous religion of Japan lacking formal dogma.

A fine-grained unstratified accumulation of clay and silt deposited by the wind is called __________.
a) Sand
b) Ice
c) Loess
d) Dirt

A practice in Chinese society to mutilate women's feet in order to make them smaller; produced pain and restricted movement; made it easier to confine women to the house is called?
a) footbinding
b) Haiku
c) Origami
d) Dynasty

Nomads who kept herds of livestock on which they depended for most of their food was called?
a) Sakoku
b) Daimyo
c) Pastoralists
d) Koku

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