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In the Meiji period of Japan, which new element of government was considered to be the most essential?
Christian teaching contradicted traditional Japanese teachings, and threatened to weaken the social hierarchy
European settlers and aboriginal Canadians in North America
The island location of the nation of Japan
Emphasis on loyalty to the Emperor
Japanese cultural and artistic traditions experienced a Golden Age of Creativity
geographic challenges for the Japanese people
expected to obey without question the rules imposed on them by the government
Dutch
The role of peasants, artisans and merchants in Edo Japan was most similar in that all three groups were
Christian teaching contradicted traditional Japanese teachings, and threatened to weaken the social hierarchy
European settlers and aboriginal Canadians in North America
The island location of the nation of Japan
Emphasis on loyalty to the Emperor
Japanese cultural and artistic traditions experienced a Golden Age of Creativity
geographic challenges for the Japanese people
expected to obey without question the rules imposed on them by the government
Dutch
4. The European traders who were still allowed some contact with Edo Japan despite the Exclusion Laws were
Christian teaching contradicted traditional Japanese teachings, and threatened to weaken the social hierarchy
European settlers and aboriginal Canadians in North America
The island location of the nation of Japan
Emphasis on loyalty to the Emperor
Japanese cultural and artistic traditions experienced a Golden Age of Creativity
geographic challenges for the Japanese people
expected to obey without question the rules imposed on them by the government
Dutch
The contact between the Japanese people and the Ainu people of Japan is most similar to relations and contact between
Christian teaching contradicted traditional Japanese teachings, and threatened to weaken the social hierarchy
European settlers and aboriginal Canadians in North America
The island location of the nation of Japan
Emphasis on loyalty to the Emperor
Japanese cultural and artistic traditions experienced a Golden Age of Creativity
geographic challenges for the Japanese people
expected to obey without question the rules imposed on them by the government
Dutch
What geographic feature of Japan was the greatest factor in aiding the long-term success of the policy of isolation begun by the leaders of Edo Japan?
Christian teaching contradicted traditional Japanese teachings, and threatened to weaken the social hierarchy
European settlers and aboriginal Canadians in North America
The island location of the nation of Japan
Emphasis on loyalty to the Emperor
Japanese cultural and artistic traditions experienced a Golden Age of Creativity
geographic challenges for the Japanese people
expected to obey without question the rules imposed on them by the government
Dutch
Tsunamis, typhoons and shortage of fertile land could all be described as
Christian teaching contradicted traditional Japanese teachings, and threatened to weaken the social hierarchy
European settlers and aboriginal Canadians in North America
The island location of the nation of Japan
Emphasis on loyalty to the Emperor
Japanese cultural and artistic traditions experienced a Golden Age of Creativity
geographic challenges for the Japanese people
expected to obey without question the rules imposed on them by the government
Dutch
Which of the following statements describes the strongest reason why early contacts between the Christianity of the West and the beliefs of Edo Japan were of concern to the Japanese government?
Christian teaching contradicted traditional Japanese teachings, and threatened to weaken the social hierarchy
European settlers and aboriginal Canadians in North America
The island location of the nation of Japan
Emphasis on loyalty to the Emperor
Japanese cultural and artistic traditions experienced a Golden Age of Creativity
geographic challenges for the Japanese people
expected to obey without question the rules imposed on them by the government
Dutch
Three of the following choices describe problems which occurred in Edo Japan during the period of isolation. Which one is the exception?
Christian teaching contradicted traditional Japanese teachings, and threatened to weaken the social hierarchy
European settlers and aboriginal Canadians in North America
The island location of the nation of Japan
Emphasis on loyalty to the Emperor
Japanese cultural and artistic traditions experienced a Golden Age of Creativity
geographic challenges for the Japanese people
expected to obey without question the rules imposed on them by the government
Dutch
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