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- how did the tokugawa maintain control in japan? circle four correct answers.
ways the tokugawa maintained control in japan
- established rigid social classes
- banned all religions
- forced the daimyo to live in tokyo
- established labor camps
- restricted the availability of weapons
- expelled foreigners
draw a line to connect the russian leader with the correct description.
- peter the great - the first czar of the last family to rule russia
- catherine the great - defeated the mongols and united slavic people under moscows control
- michael romanov - modernized russia, opened it to the west, and gained land for russia in europe
- ivan the terrible - expanded russian territory, modernized the military, and killed many people that he felt were a threat to him
- ivan the great - modernized russia but ruled with an iron fist
Brief Explanations
- The Tokugawa maintained control by establishing rigid social - classes which kept social order, forcing the daimyo to live in Tokyo to monitor them, restricting the availability of weapons to prevent uprisings, and expelling foreigners to limit outside influence. They did not ban all religions.
12 - 16. Peter the Great modernized Russia, opened it to the West, and gained land for Russia in Europe. Catherine the Great expanded Russian territory, modernized the military, and killed many she saw as threats. Michael Romanov was the first czar of the last family to rule Russia. Ivan the Terrible defeated the Mongols and united Slavic people under Moscow's control. Ivan the Great modernized Russia but ruled with an iron fist.
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- Established rigid social classes, Forced the daimyo to live in Tokyo, Restricted the availability of weapons, Expelled foreigners
- Peter the Great - modernized Russia, opened it to the West, and gained land for Russia in Europe
- Catherine the Great - expanded Russian territory, modernized the military, and killed many people that he felt were a threat to him
- Michael Romanov - the first czar of the last family to rule Russia
- Ivan the Terrible - defeated the Mongols and united Slavic people under Moscow's control
- Ivan the Great - modernized Russia but ruled with an iron fist