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Chapter 20. Day One: Japanese Reunification and the Tokugawa Shogunate. AIM: How did Japan react to domestic social changes and the challenges causes by contact with other cultures? DO NOW: Complete the map quiz. DO NOW:.
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Day One: Japanese Reunification and the Tokugawa Shogunate • AIM: How did Japan react to domestic social changes and the challenges causes by contact with other cultures? • DO NOW: Complete the map quiz
DO NOW: Copy the map projected. Label the following: Borneo, Malay Peninsula, Malacca, Java
Activity One: Video • As you watch the video, answer the following discussion questions: • What were the similarities and differences between feudal Japan and feudal Europe? • How did Buddhism affect Japanese society? http://afe.easia.columbia.edu/at/md_japan/mj01.html
Activity Two: Civil War and the Invasion of Korea and Manchuria, 1500–1603 • In the twelfth century, with imperial unity dissolved, Japan came under the control of a number of regional warlords called daimyo. • Warfare among the daimyo was common, and in 1592 the most powerful of these warlords, Hideyoshi, chose to lead an invasion of Korea. • Although the Korean and Japanese languages are closely related, the dominant influence on Yi dynasty Korea was China. • Koreans and their Chinese allies were defeated by the Japanese. • After Hideyoshi's death in 1598, the Japanese withdrew their forces and, in 1606, made peace with Korea. • The Japanese withdrawal left Korea in disarray and the Manchu in a greatly strengthened position. …this leads us to the Tokugawa Shogunate, 1603–1800
Activity Three: • With your partner, read the two articles about the Tokugawa period. Answer the discussion questions together. Then share your answers with another pair.
Day Two: the Tokugawa Shogunate • AIM: How did Japan react to domestic social changes and the challenges causes by contact with other cultures? • DO NOW: Answer the following. Describe Tokugawa view of Christianity.
Activity One: Image Examination • For each image, answer the following: • What Do I Observe in This Image? • How do these observations provide insight into the Tokugawa period? Explain.
Activity Two: Video • As you watch the video, consider the following: • What were the benefits of the Tokugawa period? • What were some disadvantages of the Tokugawa period? • How will the Tokugawa period affect Japanese interaction with other societies? http://afe.easia.columbia.edu/at/tokugawa/tj01.html
Activity Three: Get into your groups of 4. Read your assigned document packet and answer the discussion questions. Then, on a piece of chart paper, complete a detailed SOAPSTone of the documents. Below your SOAPSTone, write a 1-2 sentence summary of the major ideas that the document presents.
Activity ONE: Gallery Walk In your groups, walk around and observe the chart paper. As you walk around, take detailed notes on each document. Consider the following questions: • What information does this document give me about the Tokugawa period? • How did Tokugawa leadership differ from other societies?
Activities • AIM: How can we improve our multiple-choice? • DO NOW: Reflect on your test yesterday. What was difficult about the test? What did you find easy? • Activity One: Form groups of four. Review your answers within your groups. Discuss what it was about the question that prevented you from answering correctly. Try to come to a consensus. • Activity Two: Jigsaw into a new group. Compare your answers with that group. Come to a consensus. • Activity Three: Write a paragraph answering this question • What kind of questions were you most often confused by? What can you do to more effectively prepare for the retest?