Chapter 109. Quiz for Analyzing the Evidence

109.1 Interior View of a Kabuki Theater

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Chapter 21: Continuity and Change in East Asia 1400–1800
Quiz for Analyzing the Evidence: Interior View of a Kabuki Theater

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Question 109.1

Incorrect. The answer is d. The Tokugawa government banned actresses because they believed that actresses corrupted public morals.
Correct. The answer is d. The Tokugawa government banned actresses because they believed that actresses corrupted public morals.
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Question 109.2

Correct. The answer is a. Some of the kabuki plays were love stories that revolved around lovers who could not overcome the obstacles to life together, leading them to decide to be together in death through double suicide.
Incorrect. The answer is a. Some of the kabuki plays were love stories that revolved around lovers who could not overcome the obstacles to life together, leading them to decide to be together in death through double suicide.
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Question 109.3

Incorrect. The answer is b. The main characters in historical plays at the kabuki theater were usually samurai.
Correct. The answer is b. The main characters in historical plays at the kabuki theater were usually samurai.
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Question 109.4

Incorrect. The answer is d. In kabuki theater, the color green represented the supernatural.
Correct. The answer is d. In kabuki theater, the color green represented the supernatural.
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Question 109.5

Incorrect. The answer is c. Kabuki theaters were not darkened, so the audience got to see who else was attending the theater and what they were wearing.
Correct. The answer is c. Kabuki theaters were not darkened, so the audience got to see who else was attending the theater and what they were wearing.
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