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7th Grade
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Kimberly Longwell
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Japan Review

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Multiple Choice
Westernize means:
a group of islands that make up a country
to cut into mountain sides to make level land to grow crops on.
to do things like Europe or the U.S.
to put a group of people into a prison camp.
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Multiple Choice
Internment means:
to do things like Europe or the U.S.
to cut into mountains to create flat land to grow crops on.
to put a group of people into a prison camp
a group of islands that make up a country or a state.
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Multiple Choice
Archipelago means:
a group of islands that make up a country or a state.
to put a group of people into a prison camp.
to cut into mountains to create flat land to grow crops on.
to do things like Europe or the U.S.
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Multiple Choice
Terrace cropping means:
to put a group of people into a prison camp.
to cut into a mountain to create flat land to grow crops on.
to do things like Europe or the U.S.
a group of islands that make up a country or state.
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How did the Tokugawa Shogun isolate Japan?
Outlawed Christianity
Kicked out all non-Japanese people
Stopped all trade with other countries
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Why did Japan open their doors after 200 years?
U.S. Navy Commander, Matthew Perry, threatened Japan with canons to sign a trade treaty with the U.S.
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Fill in the Blank
Type answer...
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Multiple Select
What about Japan’s geography makes their population density so high?
60% of Japan is deserts
80% of Japan is mountians
Because they are an archipelago they cannot expand and move anywhere else.
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Multiple Select
Natural disasters that occur in Japan are (select the 3 correct answers)
earthquakes
tornadoes
volcanoes
hurricanes
tsunamis
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Fill in the Blank
Type answer...
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In what ways does Japan's high population density affect they way they live?
https://prezi.com/e6roc4q5qzey/how-does-population-density-affect-the-way-people-live/
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Poll
Why did the U.S. put Japanese Americans into Internment Camps?
We wanted to protect them.
We thought they may be spies.
We wanted to start a Japanese city in America.
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Multiple Select
Which countries were on the side of Japan in WWII (Axis powers)?
Britain
France
Germany
Italy
Russia
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Multiple Select
Which countries were on the same side as the U.S. (Allied powers) in WWII?
Britain
Russia
Germany
France
Italy
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