Japan
Across
- 3. not treated well by upper class
- 4. Other classes depended on the food they produced.
- 7. Necessary goods, cooking utensils, woodblock prints, and clothes were made by them
- 9. Buddhism a Japanese sect of Buddhism that searches for enlightenment through direct intuition through meditation.
- 10. Dynasty an era of Chinese history from 960-1279 that saw many cultural and technical inventions, including paper money and gunpowder.
- 13. a traditional religion of Japan that includes worship of ancestors and nature.
- 14. worked as butchers, tanners, and executioners. There ancestors were slaves.
- 15. ritual suicide practiced by the Japanese samurai or sometimes formerly ordered by a court instead of the death penalty.
Down
- 1. Warriors who prove their loyalty to any extent.
- 2. Khan Mongol conqueror of much of Asia and parts of Europe. He lived from 1162 until 1227.
- 5. shopkeepers and traders.
- 6. controlled land and only answered to shoguns.
- 8. in the Middle Ages, a social system in which nobles allowed people to use their land if they fought for and worked for them.
- 10. Japanese military leaders who had the most power
- 11. the code of the samurai in Japan, which valued loyalty and honor.
- 12. served as religious leaders of Japan; figurehead for shogun.