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Japan

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Government

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• In the beginning, it was run by powerful clans

• The Fujuwara clan was dominant in the 8th century

• The Fujuwara clan neglected the people

• Japan passed into feudalism

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Merchant

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• Kamakura clan took over

• Led by Yoritomo (called shogun, which means great general

• Changed Japan into a warrior state

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• Ashikaga clan took over in 1336

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• Tokugawa clan took over in 1600

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Warrior Class

• Japanese warrior was called a samurai

• Samurai lived by an unwritten code called Bushido (the way of the warrior)

• The Bushido required the warrior to commit suicide (called hara-kiri) rather than be captured or prove disloyal to master

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Religion

• Shintoism – an ancient form of Japanese religion

• Believed that everything in nature that was unusual (waterfall, fire, high mountain) possessed deity.

• The sun was a goddess and the emperor was a descendant of the sum

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• Zen Buddhism – religion from China

• Required its followers to develop intense mental concentration

• Helped the warriors on the battlefield

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Vietnam

• Early civilization was divided into two kingdoms

1. Champa

2. Dai Viet

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Dai Viet

Champa

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• The Dai Viet invaded and destroyed the capital of Champa

• The Dai Viet became known as the Vietnamese

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Cambodia (Angkor)

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Cambodia

• Once known as Angkor

• Angkor served as the center of Khmer’s power

• Khmer was the empire in this region

• 1000 temples were built in this area

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Angkor Wat

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Ta prohm temple

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• They were eventually ruled by the Thai and Vietnamese