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Medieval Japan

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Japanese government was modeled after the system in _______ .   China  
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According to the Japanese religion of ______ everything has a spirit or a soul.   Shinto  
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What country’s government did Prince Shotoku use as an example for Japan?   China  
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What do people who follow Shinto believe?   everything in nature has a spirit  
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A bond of loyalty between a lord and a vassal is known as   feudalism  
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means “way of the warrior.”   Bushido  
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The commander of the army, or the ______, would become more powerful and more important than the emperor of Japan.   Shogun  
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What did Zen Buddhism teach?   how to achieve inner peace  
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examples of Japanese art   wooden statues covered with lacquer, landscape painting, origami  
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Who did the Japanese take their writing from?   the Chinese  
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What did the Japanese believe about handwriting?   it displayed one's character and social standing and education  
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What is the oldest form of poetry?   tanka  
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What were Japanese poems about?   nature and the spirits  
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What does most of Japan's wealth come from?   farming  
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