POWERPOINT JEOPARDY

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Title: POWERPOINT JEOPARDY


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Art of the Far East
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POWERPOINT JEOPARDY
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When you do this you become aware of an object
through the senses.
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You might use this to divide a room.
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When you fallow Buddhisms techniques for
focusing your thoughts on a single idea, you are
practicing this.
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You can use this to add a glasslike finish to
pottery.
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You might view a painting on this by unrolling
the work and seeing it a little at a time.
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You cannot make this without a special white clay
called kaolin.
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This new religion was introduced to China during
the Han dyanasty.
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Buddhism was first introduced to Japan by this
culture.
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Buddhism stresses the oneness of human beings
with this.
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The architecture of Japan was influenced by the
fact that the Japanese islands do not have much
of this resource.
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This is a temple with roofs that curve upward at
the edges.
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Early Chinese artists sculptured figures out this
substance to be buried in the tombs of important
people.
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The first pictures painted in Japanese manner
were usually painted on these.
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This Japanese art form shows the use of strong
lines and flat areas of color.
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The early Buddhist temples in Japan were designed
by architects born or trained in this country.
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Japanese sculptures of Buddha were cast out of
this precious metal.
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The Chinese introduced these to Japan.
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Landscape painting of the Sung Dynasty
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A Japanese style of art that means pictures of
the floating world
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Sculpture flourished during this dynasty.
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This white clay kaolin made up porcelain which
reached its highest point during this Dynasty.
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Woodblock printing
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Yamato-e
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Jomon Culture
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What country was famous for its Ming Dynasty
Porcelain Vases.
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