Chapter 7: The East Asian World

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Across
  1. 4. non-elected government officials comprised of aristocrats.
  2. 7. poor and destitute Japanese people who were considered outcastes in Japanese society and were denied basic civil rights.
  3. 9. Southeast Asian states located on the Indochinese Peninsula (Burma, Thailand, Cambodia, and Laos)
  4. 10. political arrangement which required Japanese daimyo to maintain two residences--one in Edo and one in their own han.
Down
  1. 1. a long pigtail worn by Chinese men to show their loyalty toward the Qing(Manchu)rulers.
  2. 2. beautiful blue and white Chinese vases were crafted from this material.
  3. 3. 250 small domains in Japan controlled by daimyo.
  4. 5. consisted of dozens or even hundreds of related Chinese families.
  5. 6. foreign policy which limits contact with foreign countries and attempts to keep its people isolated from the outside world.
  6. 8. heads of noble Japanese families who controlled their own lands and warred with their neighbors.