Question
Question
What was the role of samurai in feudal Japan?(1 point)
Responses
Samurai interest in battles made feudal Japan go to war more often by the 1630s.
Samurai interest in battles made feudal Japan go to war more often by the 1630s.
Samurai were warriors who protected Japan without the use of weapons.
Samurai were warriors who protected Japan without the use of weapons.
Samurai served the landholding daimyō, and they hoped to prove their loyalty through military service and other roles.
Samurai served the landholding daimyō, and they hoped to prove their loyalty through military service and other roles.
Samurai owned most of the land in Japan, which gave them political power.Which of the following statements best summarizes the role of farmers, artisans, and merchants in feudal Japan?(1 point)
Responses
Individuals in these social classes tended to be very poor and unable to make much money.
Individuals in these social classes tended to be very poor and unable to make much money.
All contributed to feudal Japanese society, but they were valued less because they did not have military expertise.
All contributed to feudal Japanese society, but they were valued less because they did not have military expertise.
These groups were a very small minority in feudal Japan and were not very important as a result.
These groups were a very small minority in feudal Japan and were not very important as a result.
Merchants were valued more than farmers and artisans because of the money they made.Suppose you developed a map with trade routes similar to the map shown. Why did silk traders use land-based trade routes more than sea routes?
(1 point)
Responses
Silk cloth was too hard to produce and could not fill up a ship.
Silk cloth was too hard to produce and could not fill up a ship.
Sea routes were too dangerous to use for luxury goods.
Sea routes were too dangerous to use for luxury goods.
The Silk Road’s starting points were not along coastal areas.
The Silk Road’s starting points were not along coastal areas.
Silk traders did not trust the sea captains because of pirates.
Silk traders did not trust the sea captains because of pirates.Using the map, which of the following summarizes Christopher Columbus’s and Vasco da Gama’s voyages?
(1 point)
Responses
Both wanted to spread Christianity and acquire fertile land to expand their territories through the Indian Ocean trade route; however, Columbus wanted to acquire Asia and da Gama wanted to acquire India.
Both wanted to spread Christianity and acquire fertile land to expand their territories through the Indian Ocean trade route; however, Columbus wanted to acquire Asia and da Gama wanted to acquire India.
Both wanted to claim the glory of gaining direct access to the Indian Ocean trade route; however, Columbus wanted to expand Spanish territories and da Gama wanted direct access to Asian goods.
Both wanted to claim the glory of gaining direct access to the Indian Ocean trade route; however, Columbus wanted to expand Spanish territories and da Gama wanted direct access to Asian goods.
Both Spain and Portugal were very small countries and wanted to expand their size through Indian Ocean trade; however, Columbus wanted to acquire Portugal and da Gama wanted to claim Spain.
Both Spain and Portugal were very small countries and wanted to expand their size through Indian Ocean trade; however, Columbus wanted to acquire Portugal and da Gama wanted to claim Spain.
Both wanted direct access to Asian luxury goods through the Indian Ocean trade route; however, Columbus wanted to acquire spices in the Indies and da Gama wanted to acquire tea, spices, and silk.
What was the role of samurai in feudal Japan?(1 point)
Responses
Samurai interest in battles made feudal Japan go to war more often by the 1630s.
Samurai interest in battles made feudal Japan go to war more often by the 1630s.
Samurai were warriors who protected Japan without the use of weapons.
Samurai were warriors who protected Japan without the use of weapons.
Samurai served the landholding daimyō, and they hoped to prove their loyalty through military service and other roles.
Samurai served the landholding daimyō, and they hoped to prove their loyalty through military service and other roles.
Samurai owned most of the land in Japan, which gave them political power.Which of the following statements best summarizes the role of farmers, artisans, and merchants in feudal Japan?(1 point)
Responses
Individuals in these social classes tended to be very poor and unable to make much money.
Individuals in these social classes tended to be very poor and unable to make much money.
All contributed to feudal Japanese society, but they were valued less because they did not have military expertise.
All contributed to feudal Japanese society, but they were valued less because they did not have military expertise.
These groups were a very small minority in feudal Japan and were not very important as a result.
These groups were a very small minority in feudal Japan and were not very important as a result.
Merchants were valued more than farmers and artisans because of the money they made.Suppose you developed a map with trade routes similar to the map shown. Why did silk traders use land-based trade routes more than sea routes?
(1 point)
Responses
Silk cloth was too hard to produce and could not fill up a ship.
Silk cloth was too hard to produce and could not fill up a ship.
Sea routes were too dangerous to use for luxury goods.
Sea routes were too dangerous to use for luxury goods.
The Silk Road’s starting points were not along coastal areas.
The Silk Road’s starting points were not along coastal areas.
Silk traders did not trust the sea captains because of pirates.
Silk traders did not trust the sea captains because of pirates.Using the map, which of the following summarizes Christopher Columbus’s and Vasco da Gama’s voyages?
(1 point)
Responses
Both wanted to spread Christianity and acquire fertile land to expand their territories through the Indian Ocean trade route; however, Columbus wanted to acquire Asia and da Gama wanted to acquire India.
Both wanted to spread Christianity and acquire fertile land to expand their territories through the Indian Ocean trade route; however, Columbus wanted to acquire Asia and da Gama wanted to acquire India.
Both wanted to claim the glory of gaining direct access to the Indian Ocean trade route; however, Columbus wanted to expand Spanish territories and da Gama wanted direct access to Asian goods.
Both wanted to claim the glory of gaining direct access to the Indian Ocean trade route; however, Columbus wanted to expand Spanish territories and da Gama wanted direct access to Asian goods.
Both Spain and Portugal were very small countries and wanted to expand their size through Indian Ocean trade; however, Columbus wanted to acquire Portugal and da Gama wanted to claim Spain.
Both Spain and Portugal were very small countries and wanted to expand their size through Indian Ocean trade; however, Columbus wanted to acquire Portugal and da Gama wanted to claim Spain.
Both wanted direct access to Asian luxury goods through the Indian Ocean trade route; however, Columbus wanted to acquire spices in the Indies and da Gama wanted to acquire tea, spices, and silk.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
1. What was the role of samurai in feudal Japan?
**Response:** Samurai served the landholding daimyō, and they hoped to prove their loyalty through military service and other roles.
2. Which of the following statements best summarizes the role of farmers, artisans, and merchants in feudal Japan?
**Response:** All contributed to feudal Japanese society, but they were valued less because they did not have military expertise.
3. Why did silk traders use land-based trade routes more than sea routes?
**Response:** The Silk Road’s starting points were not along coastal areas.
4. Using the map, which of the following summarizes Christopher Columbus’s and Vasco da Gama’s voyages?
**Response:** Both wanted to claim the glory of gaining direct access to the Indian Ocean trade route; however, Columbus wanted to expand Spanish territories and da Gama wanted direct access to Asian goods.
**Response:** Samurai served the landholding daimyō, and they hoped to prove their loyalty through military service and other roles.
2. Which of the following statements best summarizes the role of farmers, artisans, and merchants in feudal Japan?
**Response:** All contributed to feudal Japanese society, but they were valued less because they did not have military expertise.
3. Why did silk traders use land-based trade routes more than sea routes?
**Response:** The Silk Road’s starting points were not along coastal areas.
4. Using the map, which of the following summarizes Christopher Columbus’s and Vasco da Gama’s voyages?
**Response:** Both wanted to claim the glory of gaining direct access to the Indian Ocean trade route; however, Columbus wanted to expand Spanish territories and da Gama wanted direct access to Asian goods.