
Samurai and Shogun
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Social Studies
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7th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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8 Slides • 9 Questions
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The Japanese Shōgun
The shōgun (しょうぐん or 将軍)was
the military leader in charge of samurai
warriors in ancient Japan during the
years 1192 to 1868. The word shōgun, or
army commander, was a title given by
the emperor to the top military
commander in the country.
The title of shōgun was usually
passed down within families from
father to son. Sometimes the ruling
family would become weak. Their
power was taken by a rebel leader
who would start a new ruling family.
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Multiple Choice
Who were the military leaders of Japan?
Emperor
The Shogun
Samurai
The Qin
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Multiple Choice
How was leadership passed down?
Combat winners
Chosen by military leadership
The Emperor said so
From father to son
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Who Were the Shōgun?
The shōgun was usually
chosen by the emperor and
worked alongside him as the
samurai's leader and official
head of the country.
The shōgun was in control of the
Japanese armies and all military
actions and decisions.
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Multiple Choice
The shōgun was in control of the _______ and ________and ________.
Japanese armies
all military actions
decisions
All of the above
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History of the Shōgun
During the Heian period (794 -
1185), members of the military
eventually took control of the
government after gradually
becoming more powerful than
court officials.
After the death of Emperor
Go-Shirakawa in 1192,
military leader Minamoto
Yorimoto was appointed as
the first shōgun.
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Multiple Choice
Who was appointed the first Shogun?
Go-Shirakawa
Quai Gon Jin
Hiroyuki Sanada
Minamoto Yorimoto
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Multiple Choice
During what period did the Shogun become more powerful than the Nobles?
Zhou Dynasty
6th period
Heian period
Qin Dynasty
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History of the Shōgun
“Minamoto no Yoritomo(源頼朝)'s grave in Kamakura” by [Tarourashima] is licensed under CC BY 2.0
Yorimoto established the first
shōgunate, or shōgun government, in
Kamakura. This was known as the
Kamakura shōgunate. He controlled
matters related to taxes, land, and
agriculture until his death in 1199.
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Drag and Drop
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History of the Shōgun
For almost 700 years after
Yorimoto, a succession of shōguns
ruled Japan alongside the emperor.
He moved the capital city from Kyoto
to Tokyo. Tokugawa Yoshinobu was
the last shōgun, resigning in 1867.
The Tokugawa clan were the final
shōguns, coming to power in 1603.
Tokugawa Leyasu, the founder of
the Tokugawa shōgunate, built a
new capital in Edo.
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Drag and Drop
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Multiple Choice
Who was the final clan of Shoguns?
Edo
Yorimoto
Tokugawa
Morimoto
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Japanese Class System
Today, the head of the Japanese government is the prime minister.
Sometimes, a retired prime minister who still maintains some power or
influences decisions behind the scenes is known as a “shadow shōgun.”
“Shogun-Hearing-in-Fukiage-by-Toyohara-Chikanobu-1889” by [Toyohara Chikanobu}, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons
The shōguns were responsible for creating and imposing a strict class
system. The shōguns were at the top, followed by lords known as daimyo,
who ruled a part of Japan. They were followed by the samurai, farmers,
artisans, and merchants.
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Labelling
Who was at the the of the class system (under the Emperor)
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