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1 Why did the early Japanese believe that nature was important?
Shintoism Why did the early Japanese believe that nature was important?

2 Describe Shintoism Animism= Believed everything had a spirit
Used kami for help Kami=nature spirit Worshipped at holy places Describe Shintoism

3 Describe Shintoism Shinto= way of spirits Love of nature
Influenced simplicity, cleanliness, and good manners Describe Shintoism

4 How did Prince Shotoku reform Japan’s government?
Created constitution for strong, central government Constitution=plan of government Emperor was all powerful Studied Chinese culture for model How did Prince Shotoku reform Japan’s government?

5 Describe the Nara Period
Nara-capital city Large homes for rich Chose officials from powerful families Received farm land control in return Buddhism became popular religion Describe the Nara Period

6 Let’s Review How did the Japanese show respect to the kami?
What does Shinto mean? What was the goal of Shotoku’s constitution? What was Nara? Why did the emperor choose officials from powerful families? Let’s Review


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