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hat indigenous influence remained central to Japanese cultural development? Shinto religion

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What were the Taika reforms? What was the result of it? attempt to make Japanese monarch into a Chinese-style emperor; failed at a professional bureaucracy and peasant army; restored aristocratic power, local leaders

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How were the Japanese scholars influenced by the Chinese? language, court etiquette, temples, art

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What religion did the Japanese mesh with the kami (nature spirits)? Buddhism

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What two social classes opposed Chinese/Confucian influence in Japan? How did the Japanese emperor try to offset them? Buddhists and aristocracy

Moved capital from Nara to Heian (Kyoto)

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The court life during the Heian period focused on aesthetic delights and behavior. What was the literature like? Verse writing (poems)

The Tale of Genji: told of mannered Japanese society

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What was the role of women in Japan? creative role: music, poems, scheming, power struggle

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Who was the Fujiwara family? aristocratic family that assisted in the decline of imperial rule

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How did the elite families live? carved out mini-states with bushi (warrior leaders)

self-sufficient

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Why was it impossible for a Japanese free peasantry? What did the peasantry turn to? peasants became serfs

rigid class barriers (to the warrior elite)

pure land Buddhism

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What were some of the signs that Chinese influence was declining? no heavenly mandate or centralized power

no scholar-gentry b/c of aristocracy

Buddhism transformed

Tang Dynasty decline

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What were the Gempei Wars? war between provincial families (Taira and Minamoto) that marked the beginning of the Feudal Age/bakufu (military government); Kamakura capital

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Who were the shoguns? military leaders of the bakufu

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As the Kamakura regime weakened, where did the actual power lay? Hojo family > Minamoto family > puppet emperor

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What happened as a result of defeating the "real" emperor at Yoshino? power of warlords grew,

decline of court aristocracy, peasantry, competitors

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How did the Ashikaga shogunate self-destruct? What happened as a result? rival heirs fought at Kyoto

300 mini-kingdoms, daimyo (post-bushi)

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Society under the daimyo (300 mini-states) was chaotic, but in what ways did the economy develop? tax collection, irrigation, migration incentives, new tools/animals/crops, guilds

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What was the role of women during the warrior states period? After? primogeniture, disinheritance

merchant and artisan women had independence

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What happened to the arts? Zen Buddhism

Shintoism

simplistic views, gracefulness, elaborate rituals, tea

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What groups of people did the Koreans descend from that differentiate them from China? Machurian and Siberian

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How did Chinese influence begin in Korea? conquest of Choson (earliest kingdom) by Han

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What group of tribal people resisted Chinese rule and created an independent state? Who was its rivals? Koguryo kingdom (north)

Silla and Paekche kingdoms (SE, SW)

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How was early Korea influenced by China? ... Sinification Buddhism

language, education, attempt at bureaucracy (opposed

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How did the Tang Dynasty influence Silla? mini-Tang kingdom; sent emissaries and tribute; peace with China, learning, art, manufactured

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