Question 2: The period marks the governance of the
Muromachi
or Ashikaga shogunate, which was officially established in 1336
by the first Muromachi shogun,
________.
Question 4: The Mongol invasions in the late
thirteenth century, however, evoked a national consciousness of the
role of the ________ in
defeating the enemy.
Question 7: The
ensuing period of Ashikaga rule (1336–1573) was called Muromachi
from the district of Kyoto in which its headquarters were located
by third shogun ________ in 1378.
Question 9: What
distinguished the Ashikaga ________ from that of Kamakura was that,
whereas Kamakura had
existed in equilibrium with the Kyōto court, Ashikaga took over the
remnants of the imperial government.
Question 10: Christianity had an impact on Japan, largely through the efforts
of the Jesuits, led first by the Navarrese
Saint ________ (1506–1552), who arrived in Kagoshima in southern Kyūshū in 1549.