AP Success - AP World History: Tokugawa Shogunate's Isolation
Question 1
To establish a new set of laws for governing domestic trade.
To promote the spread of Christianity within Japan.
To enforce a policy of isolationism and prevent foreign influences.
To encourage international trade and diplomatic relations.
Question 2
The legal system's focus on rehabilitation over punishment.
The government's support for international educational exchanges.
The extreme measures taken to control the flow of information and cultural exchange.
The Shogunate's efforts to encourage its citizens to engage in overseas exploration.
Question 3
Traders from Southeast Asia seeking economic partnerships.
Japanese citizens who had adopted Western customs.
Northern Asian nomadic tribes posing military threats.
Westerners, particularly those spreading Christianity.
Question 4
The economic impact of citizens spending money abroad.
The loss of skilled laborers and artisans to other countries.
The potential destabilizing effects of foreign ideas and practices.
The spread of infectious diseases from foreign lands.
Question 5
The suppression of religious practices deemed threatening to the social order.
The Tokugawa Shogunate's efforts to align with European powers.
The establishment of a legal system based on Western principles.
The Shogunate's policy of religious tolerance towards non-native faiths.
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