Shogunate Japan - The Social Structure - Do You Know IT?

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  • 1. 

    Let's start something really easy - Who was at the top of the social structure

    • A.

      Shogun

    • B.

      Daimyo

    • C.

      Emperor

    • D.

      Outcasts

    Correct Answer
    C. Emperor
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Emperor because in many traditional societies, including ancient Japan, the Emperor held the highest position in the social structure. The Emperor was considered to be a divine figure and the ruler of the entire country. They were seen as the ultimate authority and had significant political and religious power. The Shogun, Daimyo, and Outcasts were also important figures in the social structure, but they held lower positions compared to the Emperor.

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  • 2. 

    This should be pretty easy - The Emperor had all the Power - True or False

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False
    Explanation
    The statement "The Emperor had all the Power" is false. It suggests that the Emperor had complete authority and control, which is not accurate. In many cases, the Emperor's power was limited by various factors such as the influence of advisors, the bureaucracy, and the expectations of the society. Additionally, there were often checks and balances in place to prevent the Emperor from abusing their power. Therefore, it is incorrect to say that the Emperor had all the power.

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  • 3. 

    Did you know that this system is a Feudal System, Actually if your doing well so far you should already know this! - What COULDN'T the Daimyo do without permission from the Shogun? - There's 2 to choose

    • A.

      Marry Someone

    • B.

      Have a Feast

    • C.

      Have a Child

    • D.

      Build Castles

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. Marry Someone
    D. Build Castles
    Explanation
    In a feudal system, the Daimyo is a powerful landowner who owes allegiance to the Shogun, the supreme military commander. The Shogun has ultimate authority and control over the Daimyo. Marrying someone and building castles are important actions that require permission from the Shogun. The Shogun would want to control these activities to ensure that alliances are formed strategically through marriages and that the construction of castles does not threaten the Shogun's power. Therefore, the Daimyo cannot marry someone or build castles without permission from the Shogun.

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  • 4. 

    I think I'm an Outcast sooo - What are the two subclasses of Outcasts? - Pick 2

    • A.

      Kecap

    • B.

      Hoisin

    • C.

      Hinin

    • D.

      Eta

    Correct Answer(s)
    C. Hinin
    D. Eta
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Hinin and Eta. Hinin and Eta are the two subclasses of Outcasts.

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  • 5. 

    Samurai are Warriors but they had to follow a code - What's it Called?

    • A.

      Shogunate

    • B.

      Seppuku

    • C.

      Buddihsm

    • D.

      Bushido

    Correct Answer
    D. Bushido
    Explanation
    Samurai were known as warriors, but they also adhered to a specific code of conduct called Bushido. This code emphasized virtues such as loyalty, honor, and self-discipline. It guided the behavior and actions of samurai, dictating how they should live and fight. Bushido played a crucial role in shaping the samurai culture and their role in society. It emphasized the importance of duty, respect, and self-sacrifice, ultimately shaping the way samurai conducted themselves both on and off the battlefield.

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  • 6. 

    If I had to choose a job I would've chosen to be a craftsperson - Rice Was Used as a sort of Currency - True or False

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    Rice was indeed used as a sort of currency in certain cultures and historical periods. In many ancient civilizations, including China, Japan, and parts of Southeast Asia, rice was considered a valuable commodity and was used as a medium of exchange for trade. It held significant economic and cultural importance, serving as a form of currency to facilitate transactions and measure wealth. Therefore, the statement "Rice Was Used as a sort of Currency" is true.

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  • 7. 

    Farmers could make a lot of things they needed for life - What are some things that they could make? - Choose 3

    • A.

      Paper

    • B.

      Miso

    • C.

      Hats

    • D.

      Pottery

    • E.

      Money

    • F.

      Swords

    • G.

      Soy Sauce

    Correct Answer(s)
    B. Miso
    C. Hats
    G. Soy Sauce
    Explanation
    Farmers could make miso, soy sauce, and hats. Miso and soy sauce are both traditional fermented food products that can be made using ingredients commonly found on a farm, such as soybeans and grains. Hats can be made from materials like straw or wool, which can be sourced from the farm. These items were often produced by farmers to meet their own needs or to sell or trade with others in their community.

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  • 8. 

    I like walking but apparently a lot of wealthy people didn't so - What did they use to get around

    • A.

      Bajaj

    • B.

      Carriages

    • C.

      Palanquins

    • D.

      Horses

    • E.

      Artificial Feet

    • F.

      Becak

    Correct Answer
    C. Palanquins
    Explanation
    Palanquins were used by wealthy people as a means of transportation. These enclosed seats, carried by bearers, provided a comfortable and luxurious way to travel. The use of palanquins allowed the wealthy to avoid walking and be transported in style and comfort. Horses and carriages were also used by the wealthy for transportation, but palanquins were a popular choice for those who preferred a more enclosed and private mode of travel. Artificial feet, becak, and bajaj are not relevant to the question and were not commonly used by wealthy individuals for transportation.

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  • 9. 

    As I said, I'm an Outcast - The Eta means Filth - True or False

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False
    Explanation
    The statement "As I said, I'm an Outcast - The Eta means Filth" is false. The Eta is a social group in Japan that historically faced discrimination and were considered "untouchables," but the term "Eta" does not directly translate to "filth." While they were marginalized and faced prejudice, it is incorrect to say that the term specifically means "filth." Therefore, the correct answer is False.

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