What was the Emperor regarded as in feudal Japan?
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A living god
Answer explanation
In feudal Japan, the Emperor was regarded as a living god, symbolizing divine authority and spiritual leadership, while actual political power was often held by shoguns and military leaders.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Which of the following is NOT a part of the Bushido code? Wealth accumulation, Honor, Bravery, Absolute loyalty
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Wealth accumulation
Answer explanation
Wealth accumulation is not part of the Bushido code, which emphasizes values like honor, bravery, and absolute loyalty. The code focuses on moral principles rather than material gain.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Which group was primarily Buddhist? Options: European knights, Japanese samurai, Roman soldiers, Greek warriors
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Japanese samurai
Answer explanation
The Japanese samurai were primarily influenced by Buddhism, which shaped their code of conduct and philosophy. In contrast, European knights, Roman soldiers, and Greek warriors were associated with different cultural and religious traditions.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Who made crafts for the samurai in feudal Japan?
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Artisans
Answer explanation
Artisans were skilled craftsmen in feudal Japan who created various items, including weapons and armor for the samurai. Peasants primarily worked the land, merchants traded goods, and samurai were warriors, not makers.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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In feudal Japan, which social class was primarily responsible for farming? Options: Artisans, Samurai, Merchants, Peasants
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Peasants
Answer explanation
In feudal Japan, peasants were the primary agricultural class responsible for farming. They worked the land and produced food, which was essential for the economy, while other classes like samurai and merchants had different roles.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Which social class in feudal Japan was similar to the European lower class in terms of status?
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Merchants
Answer explanation
In feudal Japan, merchants were often viewed as lower in status compared to samurai and peasants, similar to the European lower class. They were essential for trade but held less social prestige.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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In feudal Japan, which group was not able to rise in social status except in rare situations? Options: Samurai, Peasants, Artisans, Merchants
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Merchants
Answer explanation
In feudal Japan, merchants were often viewed as lower in social status and could rarely rise above their class, unlike samurai, peasants, and artisans who had more opportunities for social mobility.
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