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