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World History Pre-AP **DO NOT WRITE ON THIS QUIZ**

Quiz Chapter – China/Japan MR. DUEZ


Matching: Match each item with the correct statement below. Number your paper from 1-10
and place the letter that matches next to the number on your separate answer sheet.

Ming Zheng He Manchu


Qing Kangxi Beijing
Taiwan Clan Porcelain
Han Hostage System Eta
Tokugawa Keyasu Edo Matsuo Basho
Extraterritoriality Spheres of influence Indemnity
John Hay Hong Xiuquan Self-strengthening
Open Door Policy Boxer Rebellion Sun Yat-sen
Henry Pu Yi General Yuan Shigai Matthew Perry
Millard Fillmore Mutsuhito Ito Hirobumi

1. Sailed throughout the Indian Ocean and as far west as the eastern coast of Africa.
He took seven voyages between 1405 and 1433. His ships and fleet were much
larger and better constructed than that of Columbus. The voyages led to
enormous profits, which alarmed traditionalists within the bureaucracy. His
voyages were then haulted.
2. Perhaps the greatest emperor of China ruled from 1661 to 1722. He rose at dawn
and worked late into the night. This emperor was quite tolerant of Christians.
3. Consisted of dozens or even hundreds of related families.
4. The most famous arts of the Chinese Ming era were these blue and white
decorative arts.
5. Heads of noble Japanese families who controlled vast tracts of land and warred
with their neighbors.
6. Modern-day city of Tokyo was once known as this.
7. One of the chief literary figures of the Japanese Tokugawa era. He was
concerned with the search for the meaning of life and found answers in his quest
in nature. Created haiku.
8. Carried a letter from US President Millard Fillmore to the emperor of Japan in
1853. Also known as Commodore.
9. Chinese revolutionary that overthrew the Qing dynasty. Born to a peasant family
and educated in Hawaii in a British school. He was never able to fully realize his
dream of leading a new Chinese republic, however many view him as the father
of modern China.
10. Name given to a secret organization known as the Society of Harmonious Fists.
They practiced a form of shadowboxing and thought it would protect them from
bullets. They rebelled against foreign interests in China. They were soon
destroyed by an allied army consisting of twenty thousand British, French,
German, Russian, American and Japanese troops.

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