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Chapter 1 Self Quiz
The Tokugawa Polity
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The modern perception of the Tokugawa period is that...
It was a period of social unrest, repressive government, and foreign invasion.
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It was a period of abandoned cities, economic success, and civilian rule.
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It was a period of military rule, urban growth, and high rural production.
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It was a period of constant warfare, city-states, and military rule
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Which of the following is true about the Onin War?
It was the beginning of a violent period in Japanese history.
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It was when Tokyo was destroyed by armies of daimyo.
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It was when Oda Nobunaga began to unify Japan.
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It was when Buddhism went into decline in Japan
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Among Oda Nobunaga's policies was...
An organized and systematic tax collection system
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The public beheading of Buddhist priests
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Collecting tax payments directly from all landlords
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Summarily executing his enemies
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Toyotomi Hideyoshi...
Was crowned king of Korea
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Was the second of three men who unified Japan
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Was challenged by Tokugawa Ieyasu during his lifetime
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Went to war with the Ainu
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The most influential shogun after Tokugawa Ieyasu was...
Tokugawa Hidetada
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Tokugawa Ienari
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Tokugawa Iemitsu
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Tokugawa Momotaro
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What, in the Tokugawa period, was 'house' land?
Territory that two daimyo had been forced to swap
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Territory belonging to the Tokugawa's loyal lieutenants
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Land belonging to former enemy daimyo who took oaths of loyalty to the Tokugawa.
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Land belonging to the imperial house of Japan
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By 1642...
All daimyo in Japan had been transferred to new territories
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Tokugawa income had increased by five million
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The alternate attendance system had been formalized
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Japan had become completely closed out from the outside world.
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In what condition did the imperial family of Japan find itself in the 16th and 17th centuries?
Poor, but respected
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Independent, and gaining in political power
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Economically weak but forging alliances with insurgent armies
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Exiled to Korea and largely forgotten
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Why did samurai originally join forces with daimyo?
To protect their villages from attack and gain protection against peasant uprisings.
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To ensure that their rice was collected and distributed to them
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To gain the right to live in castle towns.
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To boost their trade networks
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Who were the targets of the four 'settlements' of the Tokugawa period?
Samurai, merchants, commoners, and slaves
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Emperors, daimyo, samurai, and commoners
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House samurai, 'outer' samurai, city-dwellers, and villagers.
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England, Portugal, Korea, and China
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When were the first prohibitions on Christianity in Japan applied?
The 1590s
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The 1630s
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The 1660s
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The 1670s
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Which of the following were designations of outcaste status in Tokugawa Japan?
Kabuki and Ainu
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Eta and Hinin
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Matsumae and Tsushima
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Daimyo and samurai
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Which of the following concepts was derived from Chinese Confucianism?
That handling dead bodies was unclean
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That criminals should be assigned to ragpicking
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That society was divided into a hierarchy of four groups
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That land could be redistributed by the bakufu
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What were the limits established by the Tokugawa travel edicts?
East of Ryukyu, west of China
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West of Korea, south of Ryukyu.
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North and west of Matsumae
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North and East of Ezo
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Which of the following countries did not abandon trade with Japan?
England
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Spain
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The Netherlands.
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Portugal
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Satsuma domain was responsible for what?
Trading with Korea
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Trading with Vietnam
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Trading with Ryukyu
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Trading with Portugal
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Japanese mines were responsible in the Tokugawa period for a large part of the world's production of...
Iron
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Silver
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Gold
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Copper
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The exclusion of Europeans eventually came to be understood as...
A necessary element of good government
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A sign of the bakufu's power over Western nations
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A symbol of the Chinese world order
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Vital for trade with Korea.
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Why was the Tokugawa regime identified as 'rule by status'?
Because the bakufu was very aware of its international status
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Because the bakufu changed the status of shogun and emperor
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Because each social group in Japan had different laws and responsibilities.
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Because the relative status of China, Korea, and Japan changed
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By the middle of the Tokugawa period, economic development in Japan...
Was outstripping that of the US
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Had come to a complete halt
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Was pushing the ecological capacity of the archipelago
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Had made Japan reliant on imports of rice
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