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A) Oda Nobunaga B) Tokugawa Ieyasu C) Takeda Shingen D) Uesugi Kenshin
A) The Mongol Invasions B) The Gempei War C) The Onin War D) The Meiji Restoration
A) Mori Motonari B) Date Masamune C) Shimazu Yoshihiro D) Uesugi Kenshin
A) Shimazu Yoshihiro B) Hojo Ujiyasu C) Imagawa Yoshimoto D) Takeda Shingen
A) Samurai armor B) Family crest C) Warrior's diet D) Code of conduct for samurai
A) Oda Nobunaga B) Tokugawa Ieyasu C) Uesugi Kenshin D) Toyotomi Hideyoshi
A) Battle of Mikatagahara B) Battle of Kawanakajima C) Battle of Sekigahara D) Battle of Nagashino
A) Todai-ji B) Enryaku-ji C) Byodoin D) Kiyomizu-dera
A) Hōjō Masako B) Tomoe Gozen C) Tachibana Ginchiyo D) Ishikawa Goemon
A) Shimosa B) Aki C) Kai D) Echizen
A) Oda Nobunaga's first major victory B) Fall of the Ashikaga shogunate C) Takeda Shingen's decisive defeat D) Siege of Osaka Castle
A) Takeda Shingen B) Uesugi Kenshin C) Date Masamune D) Oda Nobunaga
A) Meiji Period B) Warring States Period C) Heian Period D) Edo Period
A) Defeat of the Takeda clan B) Oda Nobunaga's first major victory C) Rise of the Mori clan D) Established the Tokugawa shogunate
A) Battle of Mikatagahara B) Battle of Sekigahara C) Battle of Nagashino D) Battle of Kizugawaguchi
A) The invasion of Japan by Mongol forces. B) A dispute between Emperor Go-Daigo and Ashikaga Takauji. C) Economic collapse due to trade restrictions with China. D) Conflicts among shugo daimyo over succession within their own clans.
A) An imperial decree issued by the shogunate. B) A formal military alliance between daimyo. C) A large-scale peasant revolt, such as the Kaga Rebellion, often supported by religious sects like the True Pure Land sect. D) A trade guild formed by merchants in Kyoto.
A) He negotiated a peace treaty that ended the war in 1467. B) He was the leader of the Western Army. C) He led the Eastern Army, which included Hatakeyama Masanaga and Shiba Yoshitoshi. D) He remained neutral throughout the conflict.
A) They inherited their positions through direct lineage from the Ashikaga shogunate. B) They gained power solely through alliances with European traders. C) They were appointed directly by the Emperor of Japan. D) They often came from shugo daimyo, shugodai, and kokujin or kunibito who ruled regions independently.
A) Nobunaga's entry to Kyoto in 1568 B) The siege of Osaka in 1615 C) Hideyoshi's promulgation of the Sōbujirei law in 1587 D) The Kyōtoku incident in 1454
A) The Kaga ikki B) Eishō no sakuran C) The Ryō Hosokawa War D) The Meiō incident
A) Ashikaga Yoshiharu B) Ashikaga Yoshitane C) Ashikaga Yoshizumi D) Ashikaga Yoshihisa
A) Hosokawa Takakuni B) Hosokawa Masamoto C) Ashikaga Yoshiharu D) Miyoshi Motonaga
A) Miyoshi Motonaga B) Ashikaga Yoshizumi C) Hosokawa Harumoto D) Hosokawa Takakuni
A) Ashikaga Yoshihisa B) Ashikaga Yoshizumi C) Ashikaga Yoshiharu D) Ashikaga Yoshitane
A) Ryō Hosokawa War B) Battle of Katsuragawa C) Eishō no sakuran D) Meiō incident
A) Ryō Hosokawa War B) Daimotsu kuzure C) Meiō incident D) Battle of Katsuragawa
A) Ashikaga Yoshitane B) Ashikaga Yoshiharu C) Ashikaga Yoshihisa D) Ashikaga Yoshizumi
A) Ashikaga Yoshizumi B) Ashikaga Yoshitane C) Ashikaga Yoshihisa D) Ashikaga Yoshiharu
A) Eishō no sakuran B) Ryō Hosokawa War C) Battle of Katsuragawa D) Meiō incident
A) 1573 B) 1558 C) 1568 D) 1549
A) The Miyoshi clan B) The Ashikaga Shogunate C) The Hosokawa clan D) The Hatakeyama clan
A) They expanded their territory B) The Miyoshi regime virtually collapsed C) They became allies with the Ashikaga Shogunate D) They maintained control over Kyoto
A) The Five Shields B) The Four Swords C) The Three Arrows D) The Six Spears
A) 1554 B) 1517 C) 1535 D) 1523
A) Hōjō Ujiyasu B) Mōri Motonari C) Uesugi Kenshin D) Takeda Shingen
A) Aki Province B) Echigo Province C) Nagato Province D) Kai Province
A) Three times B) Five times C) Seven times D) Once
A) 1577 B) 1559 C) 1546 D) 1568
A) Alliance Aki-Takeda-Amago B) Alliance Echigo-Nagato-Izumo C) Alliance Kai-Sagami-Suruga D) Alliance Chūgoku-Kantō-Chūbu
A) Lord of Suruga B) Shogun C) Daimyo of Echigo D) Kantō kanrei
A) Old age B) Cerebral hemorrhage C) Illness D) Injury from battle
A) 1543 B) 1582 C) 1568 D) 1575
A) Yumi B) Naginata C) Kusari-gama D) Tanegashima
A) Shugenja B) Samurai C) Ashigaru (foot soldiers) D) Ronin
A) Inuyama Castle B) Osaka Castle C) Azuchi Castle D) Himeji Castle
A) Asakura Yoshikage B) Miyoshi Yoshitsugu C) Imagawa Yoshimoto D) Takeda Katsuyori
A) 1580 B) 1571 C) 1568 D) 1573
A) Akechi Mitsuhide B) Tokugawa Ieyasu C) Toyotomi Hideyoshi D) Miyoshi Yoshitsugu
A) Copper B) Lead C) Iron D) Bronze
A) Kyoto B) Osaka C) Nagoya D) Sakai
A) To increase personal wealth by selling lands. B) To convert all lands into agricultural fields. C) To distribute lands equally among his retainers. D) To efficiently change territories according to vassal performance, eliminating disputes.
A) Takeda clan B) Asakura clan C) Nagashima ikko ikki D) Miyoshi clan
A) Toyotomi Hideyoshi B) Tokugawa Ieyasu C) Date Masamune D) Oda Nobutaka
A) Kan'ei Reforms B) Buke Shohatto C) Taika Reform D) Sōbujirei
A) Takeda Clan B) Chōsokabe Motochika C) Mōri Clan D) Uesugi Clan
A) Pope Paul V B) Pope Gregory XIII C) Pope Alexander VII D) Pope Urban VIII
A) Kanazawa Domain B) Sendai Domain C) Matsue Domain D) Edo Domain
A) Shogunate Reformation B) Daimyō Rule C) Gekokujō D) Bakufu Ascendancy |