East Asian Land Empires: Ming, Qing, and Tokugawa Shogunate

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  1. 1. Warrior class in Japan that served daimyo and followed bushido.
  2. 3. The decentralized way Japan was run under the Emperors prior to Tokugawa. It was also used in Europe.
  3. 6. Confucian-based test used to select government officials in China.
  4. 7. The homeland of the leaders of the Qing Dynasty
  5. 9. Military ruler of Japan who held real power during the feudal era.
  6. 12. Powerful daimyo who began the process of unifying Japan before his death.
  7. 15. Tokugawa policy that limited foreign contact and trade to preserve Japanese culture.
  8. 17. Era of civil war in Japan before unification under the Tokugawa Shogunate.
  9. 18. Founder of the Ming Dynasty who restored Han Chinese rule after Mongol domination.
  10. 19. China’s last imperial dynasty, ruled by the Manchu from 1644 to 1912. It was a non-Han Chinese Dynasty
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  1. 2. Term reflecting China’s view of itself as the cultural center of the world.
  2. 4. Tokugawa system requiring daimyo to spend time in Edo to prevent rebellion.
  3. 5. The term for the Japanese nobles who had a great deal of power under feudalism. Tokugawa still used them to run Japan, but he took away a great deal of their power.
  4. 8. Founder of the Tokugawa Shogunate who unified Japan in 1603.
  5. 10. Japanese port city where limited trade with the Dutch and Chinese was allowed during isolation.
  6. 11. One of the greatest Qing emperors who expanded China’s territory and promoted stability.
  7. 13. The ethnic and cultural description for the Ming Dynasty- it comes from the name of the Dynasty that originally put Confucianism into practice in China
  8. 14. Capital city under the Tokugawa Shogunate, now known as Tokyo.
  9. 16. Dynasty that ruled China from 1368 to 1644, known for maritime expeditions and cultural revival.