Regulating the “Inner” and “Outer” Domains: China and Japan, 1500–1800

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. Which of the following is the correct chronological order?

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. Which of the following is the proper chronological order?

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. The Japanese attempt to conquer China in the late sixteenth century was led by:

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. During the late fourteenth and early fifteenth centuries, the depopulation of some areas of China led to:

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. The addition of important new food crops was an important factor in Chinese population growth, resulting in populations of:

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. After the occupation of Beijing by the Manchus, a new regime called the ___________ dynasty was founded.

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. All of the following was true of the banner system EXCEPT:

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. There were ___ banner organizations:

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. The Manchus faced similar problems with administrative and cultural adaptation in China as the:

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. The "queue edict" mandated that:

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. A significant addition to the uppermost level of bureaucracy was the introduction of a _____________ by emperor Youngzheng in 1733.

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. The Manchu conceived of their state as the embodiment of:

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. The high point of the Qing dynasty was during the rule of

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. The earliest Christian missionaries encountered by the Ming dynasty were:

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. A major concern of the papacy was the Jesuit's using _____________ for the Eucharist in China.

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. In the Canton trade (the commercial trade between Europe and Asia), all of the following are true EXCEPT:

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. In the context of European trade with Asia, a "factory" is:

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. All of the following are true of the "Single Whip" system EXCEPT:

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. Most of our information about the lives of Chinese peasants comes from the scholar-gentry and:

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. The education of elite women…

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. In regard to military might and technology, the Ming have been characterized in all of the following ways EXCEPT:

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. The Kangxi, Yongzheng, and Qianlong emperors used cultural projects to:

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. All of the following is true about the ideas of Huang Zongxi and Gu Yanwu EXCEPT:

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. Which of the following flourished among the daimyo and samurai as well as the middle class?

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. The Japanese daimyo were:

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. In order to prevent any serious challenges to the samurai class's military role, the Tokugawa:

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. As a result of seclusion, the Japanese traded with all of the following EXCEPT:

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. Below is an image of the Jesuit Matteo Ricci with a Chinese convert name Li Paul. How successful were the Jesuits in spreading Christianity in China?


Illustration shows Matteo Ricci and Li Paul standing in front of a cross and a picture of Mother Mary with baby Jesus.

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Painting depicts Toyotomi Hideyoshi sitting on a carpet in front of a shrine.


In 1592, the Japanese leader Toyotomi Hideyoshi, pictured above, led and invasion of Korea. What was Hideyoshi's ultimate goal?

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A map of Japan shows the urban population and major transport routes in circa 1800. There are three main islands: Kyushu, Shikoku, and Honshu. They are divided into multiple provinces. The percentage of population living in towns of more than 5,000 inhabitants were as follows. Under 10 percent: Kyushu, Shikoku, and southern and northern Honshu. 10 to 20 percent: central and eastern Honshu. 20 to 30 percent: Western Honshu. Over 30 percent: Central Honshu. Cities with over 100,000 inhabitants were Osaka, Kyoto, and Nagoya in central Honshu, Kanazawa in eastern Honshu, and Edo in western Honshu. The cities with 50,000 to 100,000 inhabitants were Kagoshima and Nagasaki in southern Kyushu, Hiroshima, and Wakayama in southern Honshu, and Aizuwakamatsu and Sendai in north central Honshu. The major land route was along eastern Kyushu and forms a network in southern and central Honshu. The route connecting Edo and Osaka was named Tokaido. Sea routes was along eastern parts of Kyushu and Shikoku, and around Honshu. The major ports are in eastern Kyushu, and in southwestern, eastern, northern, and northwestern Honshu.


Which area in Japan had the greatest amount of urbanization?

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