7.3 open book quiz

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Chapter 7 Lesson 3 Open Book Quiz
Matching:
1. Abstention from alliances and other
international political and economic
relations
a. Yi Dynasty
b. Hangul
2. Korean alphabet
3. One of the world’s longest-lasting
monarchies
c. Yi Song-gye
4. Nickname given to Korea due to its
isolationist practices
d. Isolationist
5. Military strategist who overthrew the
Koryo Dynasty to set up the Yi Dynasty
e. Hermit Kingdom
Multiple Choice:
6. The Yi rulers of Korea adopted the ____________________ example of a strong bureaucratic state
to shape their government.
a. Ottoman
b. Japanese
c. Chinese
d. Mongol
7. The Chinese language is based on __________________ while the Korean alphabet is
_____________________ based, like the English alphabet.
a. symbols/phonetically
b. phonetics/ symbolically
c. numbers/ phonetically
d. symbols/ numerically
8. Japanese forces under ___________________________ invaded Korea to establish a route to
conquer China.
a. Oda Nobunaga
b. Toyotomi Hideyoshi
c. Tokugawa Ieyasu
d. Ming Hong Wu
9. After Korea defeated the Manchu invaders in the 1620s and 1630s, the country experienced a long
period of ______________________.
a. Turmoil
b. Peace
c. Drought
d. Economic expansion
Matching:
10. The main religion for mainland
Southeast Asia, dominating from Burma to
Vietnam
11. Head of state, viewed as a mortal, was
a defender of the faith, ruled on the Malay
Peninsula
12. Ruled according to the teachings of
Confucius, seen as an intermediary
between Heaven and Earth
a. Bangkok
b. Buddhism
c. Buddhist model
d. Islamic sultans
13. Capital city of Thailand after 1767
14. King was considered to be superior to
other humans and served as the link
between human society and the universe
e. Vietnamese Emperor
Multiple Choice:
15. Around 1500, the mainland of Southeast Asia was a __________________ region.
a. Stable
b. Unstable
c. Poor
d. Isolated
16. The Vietnamese ____________________________ led the nation to taking over Champa and the
Mekong Peninsula.
a. March to the Sea
b. Marching Band
c. March for Life
d. March to the South
17. Muslim merchants gradually entered Southeast Asia due to the _______________________.
a. Textile trade
b. Spice trade
c. Fishing ports
d. Search for gold
18. Between 1500 and 1800, many people living in the non-mainland states of Southeast Asia
converted to ______________________ and ____________________.
a. Hinduism/Islam
b. Christianity/Buddhism
c. Islam/Christianity
d. Hinduism/Buddhism
19. The city of _________________ was the fabled gateway to the Spice Islands.
a. Bangkok
b. Macassar
c. Melaka
d. Jakarta
20. The ___________________ were known as the Spice Islands, the main source of spices that first
attracted the Europeans to the region.
a. Moluccas
b. Philippines
c. Indonesian Islands
d. Hawaiian Islands
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