PPT-FEUDAL JAPAN Jeffrey Penny
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Jeanette Wetzel Sarah Akram Hailey Sebree Elizabeth Roslonowski Period 5 Mr Gronich 22511 SoWhat is Feudalism Feudalism is the social organization created by exchanging
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Jeanette Wetzel Sarah Akram Hailey Sebree Elizabeth Roslonowski Period 5 Mr Gronich 22511 SoWhat is Feudalism Feudalism is the social organization created by exchanging grants of land or fiefs in return for a formal oath for allegiance or promises of loyal service. Kai Classic Premier Kaji Reserve Blue Dual Core Hiro Fuji Made In China Japan Japan Japan Japan Japan Japan Japan Japan Steel Blades VG-Max Core VG-Max Core SG-11 Clad Core SG-11 Clad Core Blue II Car MEDIEVAL JAPAN. AND WESTERN EUROPE. WHAT IS FEUDALISM?. Political and economic system in . Medieval Western Europe, Zhou . China, and Shogunate Japan . whereby a lord grants lands and . protection to a vassal in exchange . Compare/Contrast. Political. Ming: centralized bureaucracy; revived the civil service exam. Qing: foreign rulers; continued civil service system. Confucian ideas present throughout both dynasties. Selective borrowing DID NOT include the civil service system. Vocab. Loess: . Yellow silt blown from deserts into the Yellow River. Dynasty: . a succession of rulers from the same line of descent. Mandate of Heaven: . divine approval to rule. Dynastic Cycle: . a pattern of rise, decline, and replacement of dynasties. Chapter 6 Final Exam Review. Big ideas. Breaking apart of feudal structure. Compare/contrast . to European feudalism. Key Concepts. Geography. Classical Period. Kamakura Period and Japanese Samurai, . Japanese Feudalism . 1300’s. Essential Standards. 6.C.1 . Explain how the behaviors and practices of individuals and groups influenced societies, civilizations and regions.. Clarifying Objectives. 6.C.1.3 Summarize systems of social structure within various civilizations and societies over time (e.g., Roman class structure, Indian caste system and feudal, matrilineal and . The Way of The Samurai. Do now: spot the difference. Do now: what do you know about japan, the samurai, and feudalism?. Off the top of your head, what are concepts that you think are true about Samurai, Japan, and how are they related to the concept of Feudalism?. The Edo Period 1600s-1868. Unlimited Power in Feudal Japan. Feudal Japan was ruled by the . Emperor. , who was believed to be divine, and whose rule was passed down through the family. However, during the Edo Period, the real power was held by the . Feudal Japan. Feudal Vocabulary to know. Shogun: A military ruler of Japan during the feudal period. Shogunate: A . period. of rule by a shogun. Daimyo: A great feudal lord. Domain: Land belonging to one person (fief). Mr. Ornstein. Willow Canyon High School. AP World History. Answer. How is Centralized Power different from De-Centralized Power?. Decentralized Power. Power is spread out. Many weaker leaders vs. one strong ruler or party. Vocab. Loess: . Yellow silt blown from deserts into the Yellow River. Dynasty: . a succession of rulers from the same line of descent. Mandate of Heaven: . divine approval to rule. Dynastic Cycle: . a pattern of rise, decline, and replacement of dynasties. Feudalism. Shogun. Daimyo. Samurai. Ronin. Peasants. Artisans. Merchants. Eta. Hinin. Japan is a group of islands off the coast of Asia, east of the Korean peninsula.. The Emperor Loses Power. By the 1100s, the emperor of Japan’s power was greatly weakened by civil war.. Whereas Japan encouraged the imitation of China earlier on, it would eventually isolate itself from all other countries. From the years 1641-1853 Japan would complete cut itself off from the outside world. JAPAN. ARCHIPELAGO. —chain of islands. 100 miles east of the Asian mainland. Four main islands—. Hokkaido. , . Honshu. , . Shikoku. and . Kyushu. . plus 3,000 smaller ones. About the size of Montana.
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