Why is the Edo period also called the Tokugawa period? Read the full article before answering
  • Tokugawa was the first name of the founder of Edo Japan
  • Tokugawa was the name of the Emperor of Japan at the time
  • Tokugawa is the family name of the successive rulers of Edo Japan
  • Tokugawa was the name of the capital of Japan at the time
Why is the study of the Edo period important to the understanding of Japanese society, culture and history?
  • During the Edo period, Japan became more modern and open to the outside world
  • During the Edo period, Japan crystallized its traditional identity
  • During the Edo period, Japan developed a large empire all over Asian
  • During the Edo period, Japan struggled economically and politically
What is a shogun?
  • A military dictator
  • A local/regional warlord
  • A democratic leader
  • The first-born son of the Emperor
Tokugawa Ieyasu unified Japan under its rule
  • True
  • False
What is a "daimyo"?
  • The wife of a warrior
  • A local/regional warlord
  • A traditional Japanese priest
  • A traditional Japanese spirit/god
The Tokugawa shogunate lasted for...
  • Over 250 years
  • About 1 century
  • About 10 years
  • Almost 1,000 years
Edo Japan was a time of high social mobility
  • True
  • False
During the Edo period, the general peace meant that many samurai became bureaucrats
  • True
  • False
During the Edo period, Japan opened its borders to foreign commerce and culture
  • True
  • False
Edo Japan was a time of economic growth
  • True
  • False
During the Edo period, merchants became more powerful, while warriors became less powerful
  • True
  • False
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