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Chapter 3: Exploration and Isolation
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European
Explorers
European
Trade
Ming/Qing
Dynasties
Chinese
Isolation
Japanese
Warring
States
Japanese
Society
& Isolation
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European Explorers - $100
This Italian explorer convinced Spanish
monarchs to pay for his voyage to find a
western route to India. He found the
Caribbean instead, but believed he had
found the Indies until the day he died.
European Explorers - $200
This new type of ship was created at Prince
Henry’s navigation center. It featured
triangular sails, a larger cargo hold, and
other modifications specific for exploring.
European Explorers - $300
This Portuguese explorer was the first to
circumnavigate the planet.
European Explorers - $400
An advanced device that allowed sailors to
navigate their position on the latitudinal and
longitudinal lines according to the stars and
their position with the horizon.
European Explorers - $500
This was the main attraction for monarchs to
fund explorers and their voyages
European Trade - $100
The country that got a head start on
exploration and trade in The East
European Trade - $200
Because Columbus falsely claimed the Indies
for Spain, Portugal demanded that Spain
stop exploring and claiming what they
thought was their own territory. This
dispute led to the Line of Demarcation, a
part of an agreement called the…
European Trade - $300
Northwestern European countries wanted their
own trade routes to India and the rest of
Asia because prices were inflated due to
_____________ domination of Asian trade.
European Trade - $400
This trade organization from the Netherlands
would compete against the Portuguese and
become the most profitable and powerful
organization in the market
European Trade - $500
By 1700 these two countries had a basic
presence in Indian port cities.
Ming/Qing Dynasties - $100
This person overthrew the Mongols in China
and established the Ming Dynasty
Ming/Qing Dynasties - $200
Zheng He’s “Treasure Voyages” were
significant because they demonstrated
China’s ________
Ming/Qing Dynasties - $300
China was a Confucianist society that favored
farmers, family life, and traditions.
Therefore, ______ were not favored
because they could not contribute as well to
farming, and they were not allowed to
perform vital religious rituals, among other
reasons.
Ming/Qing Dynasties - $400
What is one example of why Kangxi was a
strong leader?
Ming/Qing Dynasties - $500
Why did the Ming Dynasty collapse?
Chinese Isolation - $100
Under the Ming, only ________ were allowed
to conduct foreign trade.
Chinese Isolation - $200
There are two main reasons why China did
NOT become highly industrialized, despite
high demand for their goods. One is
because commerce offended them due to
Confucianism, and the other…
Chinese Isolation - $300
Missionaries were sometimes useful to China
because they shared…
Chinese Isolation - $400
The Qing continued to accept trade with the
Dutch because they respected the ______
ritual when presented to the emperor.
Chinese Isolation - $500
Of all the European countries, China had the
most conflict with _______ because of
multiple disputes involving acceptance of
kinds of trade goods and the disregarding of
the kowtow ritual.
Japanese Warring States - $100
In 1568 this daimyo capture the imperial
capital of Kyoto. His motto was “Rule the
Empire by Force.”
Japanese Warring States - $200
This daimyo was an ally of Toyotomi
Hideyoshi and a former general of Oda
Nobunaga’s. He completed the full
unification of Japan in 1600.
Japanese Warring States - $300
Toyotomi Hideyoshi continued Oda
Nobunaga’s mission to unify Japan after
Oda had been betrayed and he died by
________.
Japanese Warring States - $400
Ieyasu Tokugawa prevented rebellion and
controlled his daimyo through Japan by
making them live in Edo every other year
and keep their families hostage. This was
called _____
Japanese Warring States - $500
Provide at least THREE (3) similarities
between Japanese feudalism and European
feudalism.
Japanese Society & Isolation $100
What part of society had the lowest rank?
Japanese Society & Isolation $200
How did Japan first encounter Europeans?
Japanese Society & Isolation $300
While Japanese women found jobs in
entertainment, textile manufacturing, and
publishing, they were most commonly
found in…
Japanese Society & Isolation $400
This new form of literature was like an art
because of its beautiful 5-7-5 syllable,
three-line verse poetry. It conveyed images
more so than ideas.
Japanese Society & Isolation $500
The persecution of Christians and other
isolationist policies (trading only in
Nagasaki, not allowing Japanese to leave,
etc.) and the main reason for Japan’s
isolation from Europe was because Japan
wanted to control __________.