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Lesson Quiz 1
DIRECTIONS: Completion Enter the appropriate word(s) to complete the statement.
1. Early Koreans believed that ____________________ could communicate with spirits.
2. With the help of the ____________________, the Silla finally were able to conquer Paekche and Koguryo.
3. ____________________, the writing system developed by Sejong and his advisers, is still used in Korea today.
4. During the Koryo kingdom, a new type of green-colored pottery, called ____________________, was developed.
5. Hanseong was the capital of the ___________________________________, which was one of the world’s longest ruling families.
DIRECTIONS: Multiple Choice Indicate the answer choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
________ 6. Korea has been most greatly infl uenced by which of the following?
A. China and Japan
B. the Yamato
C. Ashikaga
D. Mongol invaders
________ 7. The Three Kingdoms of Korea were the Koguryo, Paekche, and
A. Hanseong.
B. Manchu.
C. Silla.
D. Yi Song-gye.
________ 8. General Wang Kon united the Korean Peninsula and set up the
A. Kaya kingdom.
B. Manchu kingdom.
C. Koryo kingdom.
D. Silla kingdom.
________ 9. Which group invaded Korea in A.D. 1231?
A. Chinese
B. Japanese
C. Mongols
D. Buddhists
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Lesson Quiz 2
DIRECTIONS: Matching Match each item with the correct statement below.
________ 1. a people who brought farming to Japan
________ 2. Yamato leader who took the title “emperor of heaven”
________ 3. nature spirits
________ 4. plan of government
________ 5. capital city of Japan in the A.D. 700s
A. kami
B. constitution
C. Yayoi
D. Jimmu
E. Nara
DIRECTIONS: Multiple Choice Indicate the answer choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
________ 6. People who follow Shinto believe
A. in one god.
B. everything in nature has a spirit.
C. in Buddhism.
D. they should follow a vegetarian lifestyle.
________ 7. What did the Yamato do during the Taika, or Great Change?
A. created a strong central government
B. reduced the emperor’s power
C. built many Buddhist temples
D. gave civil service examinations
________ 8. Government offi cials during the Nara period were hired because they
A. were nobles from powerful families.
B. were friends of the emperor.
C. did well on examinations.
D. were related to the emperor.
________ 9. The four largest Japanese islands are Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu, and
A. Hokkaido. C. Kyoto.
B. Kamakura. D. Tokyo.
_______ 10. Prince Shotoku looked to this country as an example of successful government.
A. China C. Italy
B. Egypt D. Korea
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Lesson Quiz 3
DIRECTIONS: True/False Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
________ 1. Before A.D. 800, the Japanese capital had moved from Nara to Heian-kyo.
________ 2. Under the regents, the Japanese government eliminated taxes for farmers and raised them on nobles in the outlying provinces.
________ 3. The word samurai means “to serve,” and bushido means “the way of the warrior.”
________ 4. Although Yoritomo was made shogun in 1192, it was the emperor who actually ran Japan’s government for the next seven centuries.
________ 5. Noh is a form of Japanese poetry made up of 3 lines and 17 syllables.
DIRECTIONS: Multiple Choice Indicate the answer choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
________ 6. What did the Japanese emperor do in 1192 to prevent the Minamoto family from taking the throne?
A. He declared war against the Minamoto family.
B. He gave Minamoto Yoritomo the title of shogun.
C. He persuaded the Mongols to side with him.
D. He declared a state of emergency and shut down the government.
________ 7. Followers of Zen Buddhism discipline their bodies through
A. faith. C. meditation.
B. martial arts. D. poetry.
________ 8. The art and architecture of Japan shows the Japanese love of
A. complexity. C. Korean styles.
B. columns and domes. D. simplicity.
________ 9. Lady Murasaki Shikibu wrote this book about a Japanese prince.
A. The Tale of Genji C. A Shogun Tale
B. The Tale of Heike D. Samurai Warrior
_______ 10. Japan’s wealth came from its farmers and artisans, and increased
A. land. C. taxes.
B. shipbuilding. D. trade.
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Lesson Quiz 4
DIRECTIONS: Completion Enter the appropriate word(s) to complete the statement.
1. _________________________ and _________________________ are natural disasters faced by the people of Southeast Asia.
2. Southeast Asians developed a special kind of richly patterned cloth called ____________________.
3. The wealth of the Khmer empire was based on ____________________.
4. The capital of the Ayutthaya kingdom is today known as ____________________.
5. The Burmese city of Pagan was attacked by _________________________ in the late 1200s.
DIRECTIONS: Multiple Choice Indicate the answer choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
________ 6. The river valleys, coastal deltas, and volcanoes of Southeast Asia have resulted in
A. yearly massive flooding and hurricanes.
B. land that is poorly suited for settlement.
C. rich soil that is good for farming.
D. a culture isolated from the influences of others.
________ 7. One Southeast Asian art form is
A. haiku.
B. cave art painting.
C. the making of celadon.
D. shadow puppet theater.
________ 8. In order to win their independence, the Viet fi rst
A. rebelled against the weakened Tang dynasty and defeated the Chinese in battle.
B. defeated India in battle.
C. made peace with the Tang dynasty of China and set up a new capital at Sukhothai.
D. defeated the Mongols and adopted Islam as their official religion.
________ 9. This country was home to the ancient Khmer people and is the location of Angkor Wat, the world’s largest temple complex.
A. Cambodia C. Burma
B. Japan D. Vietnam
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Chapter Test, Traditional
DIRECTIONS: True/False Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
________ 1. Korea lies on a peninsula in Northwest Asia.
________ 2. In Korea, the Three Kingdoms were at peace and worked well with one another.
________ 3. The Japanese prince Shotoku was hostile toward China and prevented his people from having any contact with the Chinese.
________ 4. Mongol attacks on Japan in the late 1200s were turned back with the help of violent typhoons.
________ 5. In the A.D. 700s, a Malay state controlled the trade route through the Strait of Malacca.
DIRECTIONS: Matching Match each item with the correct statement below.
________ 6. chain of islands
________ 7. Japanese warriors who fought for nobles in exchange for land
________ 8. sport involving combat and self-defense
________ 9. belief in gods, demons, and spirits
_______ 10. huge ocean wave caused by an undersea earthquake
A. samurai
B. martial art
C. shamanism
D. archipelago
E. tsunami
DIRECTIONS: Multiple Choice Indicate the answer choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
_______ 11. In Japan during the civil war period of the 1100s, shoguns were
A. a warrior class following a strict code of rules, pledging loyalty to the daimyo.
B. powerful generals who began to challenge the Emperor’s power by establishing military governments.
C. powerful generals who served the Emperor faithfully.
D. religious leaders ruled by the daimyo.
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Chapter Test, Traditional cont.
Mito
The shogunate capitalof Edo was located inthe rich, fertile land ofthe Kanto Plain.
Region controlledby the shogun
Region controlledby “outside daimyo”
Kanto Plain
Tokaido Road
Other major highway
Korea
NagoyaKyoto
Osaka
Wakayama
Edo
Mito
Regions in Feudal Japan
_______ 12. Refer to the map. Which city was located on the Kanto Plain?
A. Kyoto C. Nagoya
B. Mito D. Osaka
_______ 13. Refer to the map. What was the shogunate capital?
A. Edo C. Nagoya
B. Kyoto D. Wakayama
_______ 14. Which country’s government did Prince Shotoku use as an example for Japan?
A. China C. India
B. Ghana D. Italy
_______ 15. Under the Silla kings, Korea
A. became part of China.
B. made few cultural advances.
C. was at peace and prospered.
D. went to war against Japan.
_______ 16. During the A.D. 800s, who ruled Japan in place of its emperors?
A. regents C. shamans
B. samurai D. taika
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Chapter Test, Traditional cont.
_______ 17. What two landforms make up the geography of Southeast Asia?
A. mountains and an isthmus
B. peninsulas and an archipelago
C. volcanoes and oceans
D. deserts and plains
Kyongju
Kimhae
TongguManpojin
PuyoKongju
Kwangju
KOGURYO
PAEKCHE
SILLA
KAYA
YellowSea
KoreaBay
Sea of Japan(East Sea)
Korea Strait
Yalu R.
Taedong R.
Somjin R.
Nakto
ng R.Han
R.
Imjin
R.
HAMGYONGMTNS
TAEBAEKMTNS
JAPAN
CHINA
Cheju
120°E
140°E
40°N
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KEYKayaKoguryoPaekcheSillaModern boundary
Three Kingdoms of Korea c. A.D. 400
_______ 18. Refer to the map. What body of water bordered the Koguryo and Silla kingdoms on the east?
A. Korea Bay C. Sea of Japan (East Sea)
B. Korea Strait D. Yellow Sea
_______ 19. Refer to the map. Of the Three Kingdoms, which was the most mountainous?
A. Kaya C. Paekche
B. Koguryo D. Silla
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Chapter Test, Traditional cont.
“His crown of gold is high and pointed like those on the heads of the mighty gods . . . . His neck is hung with ropes of huge pearls; . . . his wrists and ankles are loaded with bracelets and on his fi ngers are rings of gold . . . . He goes barefoot—the soles of his feet, like the palms of his hands, are rouged [colored] with a red stuff . When he appears in public, he carries the Gold Sword.”
—The Great Chinese Travelers: An Anthology
_______ 20. According to the passage describing the Khmer king, he was
A. brave. C. weak.
B. cruel. D. wealthy.
DIRECTIONS: Short Answer Answer each of the following questions.
21. Name three modern nations that are located on the Southeast Asian archipelago.
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
22. What were turtle ships, and what role did they play in Korean history?
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
23. What did the Japanese sect of Zen Buddhism teach?
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
DIRECTIONS: Essay Answer the following question on a separate piece of paper.
24. Describe the role of women in Japan during the Middle Ages.
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Chapter Test, Document-Based Questions
DIRECTIONS: Short Answer Answer each of the following questions on a separate piece of paper.
“[C]ertain problems were discovered with the close-lacing of the cords of the armour. According to the seventeenth-century authority, Sakakibara Kozan:
“‘. . . when soaked with water they are very heavy and cannot be quickly dried, so that in summer the weight is oppressive [hot] and in winter the whole may freeze. Moreover no amount of washing will completely free the lacing from any mud which may have penetrated it, so that on a long and distant campaign it becomes evil-smelling and overrun by ants and lice, with consequent [resulting] ill eff ects upon the health of the wearer.’”
—Stephen Turnbull, The Samurai: A Military History
1. What is the main idea of this passage?
2. What can you conclude about the samurai from this passage?
“Zipangu [Japan] is an island in the eastern ocean, situated at the distance of about fi fteen hundred miles from the main-land. . . [I]ts inhabitants have fair complexions, are well made, and are civilized in their manners. Their religion is the worship of idols. They are independent of every foreign power, and governed only by their own kings. They have gold in the greatest abundance, its sources being inexhaustible. . . In this island there are pearls also, in large quantities, of a red (pink) colour, round in shape, and of great size, equal in value to, or even exceeding that of the white pearls. It is customary with one part of the inhabitants to bury their dead, and with another part to burn them. The former have a practice of putting one of these pearls into the mouth of the corpse. There are also found there a number of precious stones.”
—from The Travels of Marco Polo
3. How does Marco Polo describe the Japanese people in this excerpt?
4. What information in this excerpt might have increased Europeans’ interest in Japan?
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Sea of Japan(East Sea)
Korea
Strait
YellowSea
East ChinaSea
CHINA
Honshu
Shikoku
Kyushu
Mt. Fuji
KamakuraPeninsula
Hokkaido
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Strait
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Shikoku
Kyushu
Mt. Fuji
KamakuraPeninsula
Hokkaido
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5. Based on the map and what you have learned, what makes the island of Honshu diff erent from the other Japanese islands?
6. Refer to the map. Which body of water lies between China and Japan? Which bodies of water surround the island of Kyushu?
DIRECTIONS: Essay Answer the following question on a separate piece of paper.
7. How did Japan’s geography aff ect its culture?
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