The table summarizing the characteristics of Japanese society during the reign of Empress Suiko and Prince Shotoku:
Category Options Description
- Type of Society Industrial Predominantly agricultural
- Main Crop Rice Rice was the primary food source
- Family Life Father-dominated Patriarchal structure with fathers holding authority
- Government Centralized Monarchy Power was concentrated in the hands of the emperor
During the reign of Empress Suiko and Prince Shotoku, Japan was primarily an agrarian society. Rice cultivation was the backbone of the economy, and most people lived in rural areas and engaged in agricultural activities.
So, rice was the staple food of Japan during this period. Rice fields were a vital part of the landscape, and the success of the harvest determined the well-being of the population.
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3. For each category in the first column, two options are given in the second column. In the third column, write which one you think best describes that category when Empress Suiko and Prince Shotoku began their rule.
Type of Society
industrial/agricultural
Main Crop
rice / wheat
Agricultural best describes that category because
Rice best describes that category because
Family Life
centered around the mother/ dominated by the father
Centered around the mother best describes that category because
Government
one all-powerful emperor/
power divided among uji
Power divided among uji best describes that category because