AP Success - AP World History: Tokugawa Shogunate's Isolation





Question 1

Multiple choice



  • To encourage international trade and diplomatic relations.

  • To enforce a policy of isolationism and prevent foreign influences.

  • To promote the spread of Christianity within Japan.

  • To establish a new set of laws for governing domestic trade.

Question 2

Multiple choice



  • The Shogunate's efforts to encourage its citizens to engage in overseas exploration.

  • The extreme measures taken to control the flow of information and cultural exchange.

  • The government's support for international educational exchanges.

  • The legal system's focus on rehabilitation over punishment.

Question 3

Multiple choice



  • Westerners, particularly those spreading Christianity.

  • Northern Asian nomadic tribes posing military threats.

  • Japanese citizens who had adopted Western customs.

  • Traders from Southeast Asia seeking economic partnerships.

Question 4

Multiple choice



  • The spread of infectious diseases from foreign lands.

  • The potential destabilizing effects of foreign ideas and practices.

  • The loss of skilled laborers and artisans to other countries.

  • The economic impact of citizens spending money abroad.

Question 5

Multiple choice



  • The Shogunate's policy of religious tolerance towards non-native faiths.

  • The establishment of a legal system based on Western principles.

  • The Tokugawa Shogunate's efforts to align with European powers.

  • The suppression of religious practices deemed threatening to the social order.

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