Revision Quiz - Shogunate Japan

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Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    When you integrate evidence in your paragraph, there is only ONE correct way to reference it.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False
  • 2. 

    If a topic sentence is to be effective, what do you need to do?

    • A.

      Put the question in the answer.

    • B.

      Put forward a clear argument that will be proved.

    • C.

      Outline what the paragraph is about.

    • D.

      All of the above.

    Correct Answer
    D. All of the above.
  • 3. 

    Minamoto no Yoritomo made significant changes to Japan, changing the power structure of Japan. He did this by:

    • A.

      Stripping the emperor of this authority

    • B.

      Rebelling openly against the emperor.

    • C.

      Strengthening his authority by moving the capital to Kamakura.

    • D.

      Giving himself the ability to appoint shugu and jito, which allowed him to gain control over each shoen.

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. Stripping the emperor of this authority
    C. Strengthening his authority by moving the capital to Kamakura.
    D. Giving himself the ability to appoint shugu and jito, which allowed him to gain control over each shoen.
  • 4. 

    When writing historically, introducing the source refers to:

    • A.

      Stating the name of the source.

    • B.

      Identifying the book that the source was found in.

    • C.

      Showing some consideration of the 5Ws and H of the source.

    • D.

      Referring to the source.

    Correct Answer
    C. Showing some consideration of the 5Ws and H of the source.
  • 5. 

    Is this statement true of false: The following source is a primary source.   The
 Edicts 
of 
the 
Tokugawa
 Shogunate
 Excerpt 
from 
Laws
 of 
Military
 Households 
(Buke 
Shohatto), 
1615
.
 1.
 The
 study
 of
 literature
 and
 the
 practice
 of
 the
 military
 arts,
 including
 archery
 and
 horsemanship, 
must
 be
 cultivated 
diligently.

 

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
  • 6. 

    Consider the following and then select the checkboxes that are correct.   With
 the
 defeat
 of
 the
 Taira
 in
 1185
 and
 his
 appointment
 as
 shogun
 by
 the
 imperial
 court
 in
 1192,
 Minamoto
 Yoritomo
 (1147‐1199)
 became
 Japan’s
 de
 facto
 military
 and
 political
 leader.
 Although
 the
 Emperor
 in
 Kyoto
 retained
 prestige
 and
 legitimacy,
 Yoritomo
 and
 his
 shogunate
 (bakufu)
 in
 Kamakura
 established
 mechanisms
 for
 ruling
 Japan
 within
 the
 shell
 of
 the
 dysfunctional
 imperial
 state.
 The
 most
 important
 offices
 created
 by
 Yoritomo
 were
 the 
jitō
 (stewards) 
and 
shugo 
(military
 governors),
 vassals 
who 
were 
appointed 
to 
maintain 
order on 
estates
 and
 in
 regions 
across 
Japan.


 

    • A.

      Minamoto's power was developed by his ability to appoint and control the sugo and jito.

    • B.

      The emperor maintained prestige, legitimacy, power and control during the Kamakura Shogunate.

    • C.

      Minamoto demanded that the emperor's court give him the title Shogun.

    • D.

      The emperor had lost power as a result of the rising power of the shoen governors.

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. Minamoto's power was developed by his ability to appoint and control the sugo and jito.
    C. Minamoto demanded that the emperor's court give him the title Shogun.
    D. The emperor had lost power as a result of the rising power of the shoen governors.
  • 7. 

    Read the following primary source and select the most correct answer:   Excerpts 
from 
The 
Edict 
of 
1635 
Ordering 
the 
Closing 
of 
Japan 1.
  Japanese
 ships 
are 
strictly 
forbidden 
to 
leave 
for 
foreign 
countries.
 2.
  No 
Japanese 
is 
permitted 
to 
go 
abroad. If 
there 
is 
anyone 
who 
attempts 
to 
do 
so 
secretly,
 he 
must 
be 
executed. 
The 
ship 
so 
involved 
must 
be 
impounded 
and 
its 
owner 
arrested,
and 
the 
matter 
must 
be 
reported 
to 
the 
higher 
authority.
 3.
  If
 any 
Japanese 
returns 
from 
overseas 
after 
residing 
there, 
he 
must 
be 
put 
to 
death.
 4.
  If 
there 
is 
any 
place 
where 
the 
teachings 
of 
padres 
(Christianity )
is 
practiced, 
the 
two 
of you 
must 
order 
a 
thorough 
investigation.
 

    • A.

      This source shows that individual freedom was encouraged during the Tokugawa shogunate.

    • B.

      Japanese ships were a problem for the shogun during the Edo period.

    • C.

      This source provides an example of how order was maintained during the Edo period.

    • D.

      Religious freedom was restricted during the Edo period.

    Correct Answer
    C. This source provides an example of how order was maintained during the Edo period.

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