A ________________________ was the head of a noble family in Japan who controlled vast landed estates.

A _________________________ is a powerful military leader in Japan.

______________________________is the Japanese state religion that values the divinity of the emperor and the sacredness of the Japanese nation.

An _______________________ is a chain of islands.

__________________________ is the strict code by which the Japanese samurai were supposed to live by.

The separate territories that Genghis Khan's empire was split into under the rule of his sons were called ___________________________.

______________________ is a sect of Buddhism that became popular with Japanese aristocrats and became part of the samurai's code of behavior.

A ____________________________ was a Japanese warrior similar to the knights of medieval Europe.

__________________________ is a ceramic made of fine clay baked at very high temperatures.

________________________________ is a revised from of Confucianism that evolved as a response to Buddhism and was popular in China in the late Tang Dynasty.

Which dynasties marked a Golden Age of China?

How did the religions/philosophies of Buddhism and Confucianism coexist in China?

A combination of Neo-Confucianism and civil service exams allowed for what in Chinese society?

How did the Mongols take control of China?

Which of the following BEST describes China during Mongol rule?

Who exercised the actual power during the period of Japanese fuedalism?

Who controlled vast land estates in Japanese feudalism?

What is the relationship between the religion/philosophies of Shinto vs. Zen Buddhism in Japan?

Which of the following BEST describes the development of Korea?

Which of the following BEST describes the influence of different cultures on the states of Southeast Asia?

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