What was the name for a samurai who did not follow a master?
Ronin
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What was the name of the Minamoto warrior who led them to victory in the Genpei War?
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What is Shu-Ha-Ri?
3 levels of mastery: follow the rules > understand & adapt > make it your own
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Why were merchants lowest despite wealth?
Looked down on because they sold items other people made (instead of making things themselves), were seen to take money in dishonest way
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How much power did the Emperor have in the feudal period of Japan
Very little - they were a figurehead
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How did bushido values help maintain peace?
Loyalty created stability, Honour led to good behaviour, Rigid hierarchy kept people in their place, Discipline redirected warrior energy
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Without FARMERS, the feudal system would have collapsed due to....?
Foundation of economy, provided rice (primary unit of exchange). Also paid taxes, which funded samurai class. Without farmers, military would disintegrate
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Name 3 of the 7 core values of Bushido
Gi - Integrity; Yu - Courage; Jin - Compassion; Rei - Respect; Makoto - Honesty; Meiyo -Honour/Reputation; Chugi - Loyalty/Duty
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In medieval Japan, without SAMURAI, the system would have collapsed because âĶ.?
Samurai were essential for maintaining the social and political order, enforcing hierarchy and suppressing unrest
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What % of population were farmers?
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What % of population were samurai?
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Why was a samurai's sword considered sacred?
It was seen as a physical extension of the warrior's soul, symbolizing their honor, integrity, and spiritual identity