The Tokugawa Polity Complete Test Bank Ch.1 Gordon - Modern Japan History 4e | Test Bank Gordon by Andrew Gordon. DOCX document preview.
- What is the best characterization of Tokugawa attitudes towards the population they governed?
- It was paternalistic and authoritarian.*
- It was permissive and distant.
- It was conciliatory and loving.
- It was vengeful and genocidal.
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- Which of the following groups won autonomy from the daimyo?
- Merchants
- The ikkō*
- Owari Domain
- Untouchables
Page ref: 12
- A profound understanding of the ownership and productivity of Japanese land was needed for:
- Wealthy farmers to purchase fields from neighbors
- Oda Nobunaga to consolidate his rule*
- The emperor to receive his tribute
- Effectively removing those who wanted to resist Hideyoshi and Oda Nobunaga.
Page ref: 12
- Toyotomi Hideyoshi:
- Launched peasant hunts, converted to Catholicism, and was called a ‘bald bat’.
- Invaded India and was repulsed by the Mughal Empire
- Ruled a federation of dimayo, launched sword hunts, and exiled the Jesuits.*
- Worked with the Jesuits to rule all of Japan, and left his son as his successor.
Page ref: 12-13
- Between which of the following years did Tokugawa Ieyasu consolidate his position as leader of Japan and secure position of shogun?
- 1580 and 1590
- 1590 and 1599
- 1600 and 1603*
- 1623 and 1631
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- Which of the following was NOT a method used by Tokugawa Ieyasu to control the daimyo?
- Limiting castles to one per domain
- Creating strong alliances
- Requiring official permission for daimyo marriages
- Insisting all daimyo live at his palace.*
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- What was sankin kōtai?
- The requirement for daimyo to spend every other year in Edo*
- The requirement for daimyo to place their land at Tokugawa disposal
- The requirement for samurai to give up their swords
- The requirement for tozama daimyo to live at Japan’s peripheries
Page ref: 15
- ‘Women going out, guns coming in’ was taken by the Tokugawa as:
- A sign of the success of their system
- A sign of economic prosperity
- A sign of coming rebellion*
- A sign of foreign invasion
Page ref: 15
- What mistake did Franklin Pierce make in his letter to the Shogun?
- He addressed him as Lord
- He addressed him as President
- He addressed him as King
- He addressed him as Emperor*
Page ref: 16
- Samurai in the 18th century did all of the following EXCEPT:
- Have the right to wear two swords
- Engage in business activities*
- Become crucial elements of Tokugawa bureaucratic government
- Receive income in accordance with the size of their fiefs
Page ref: 16-17
- In which year were temples required to guarantee religious loyalty?
- 1590
- 1665*
- 1672
- 1693
Page ref: 17
- How did the Tokugawa government function at its lowest level?
- Villages and merchant groups were overseen but expected to govern themselves.*
- Mercenaries from Korea were hired and brought in to maintain order
- Buddhist temples were charged with guaranteeing the good behaviour of everyone in their parish.
- Outcastes acted as a police force charged with managing village life.
Page ref: 17-18
- What was the name of the inhabitants of Ezo?
- Aizu
- Aita
- Ainu*
- Aibo
Page ref: 18
- Interactions between the native inhabitants of Ezo and Japanese produced which of the following effects:
- An increase in fur trade between the two
- The incorporation of these inhabitants under their own domain at Matsumae
- The conversion of almost all these inhabitants to Buddhism
- A gradual decrease in their political and economic independence.*
Page ref: 19
- The influence of the Portuguese was blamed by the Tokugawa for:
- The Shimabara Rebellion*
- Iemitsu’s enforcement of sankin kōtai
- The fall of Ming China
- Forcing the English out of Japan in 1623
Page ref: 19
- Which of the following was not an edict of the Bakufu?
- Banning the importation of foreign books
- Banning the wearing of religious symbols
- Banning trade with the Dutch*
- Banning travel south beyond Ryūkyū
Page ref: 19-20
- What was the main reason for the Tokugawa refusing to establish diplomatic relations with China?
- They did not want to upset the Korea monarchy
- They did not want to learn Chinese in order to communicate with the imperial court
- They did not want to acknowledge Chinese political or ideological superiority*
- They were not permitted to send embassies by Ietmitsu’s edicts.
Page ref: 20
- Nagasaki was the centre for...
- Trade with the Dutch and the Chinese*
- The arrival of Korean immigrants
- The export of copper
- The arrival of missions from the USA
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- The Tokugawa viewed the Ryūkyūans as...
- Inferior to the Koreans*
- On a par with the Koreans
- Similar to the Koreans, but slightly higher ranked.
- Superior to the Koreans
Page ref: 29
- What was the intention of the bakufu ordering daimyo to witness Korean embassies?
- To bolster their own status*
- The emphasise the power and wealth of Korea
- To pay homage to Ieyasu
- To negotiate nationwide trade deals.
Page ref: 20-21
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