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What was one factor that led to the development of feudalism in Japan?
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The Fujiwara were pushed out of power and the government weakened.
The Fujiwara were pushed out of power and the government weakened.
The Mongol invasion wiped out the Japanese military.
The Mongol invasion wiped out the Japanese military.
Too many Buddhism sects developed, creating a need for a centralized religion.
Too many Buddhism sects developed, creating a need for a centralized religion.
Hideyoshi's military took control and established a new social order.
(1 point)
Responses
The Fujiwara were pushed out of power and the government weakened.
The Fujiwara were pushed out of power and the government weakened.
The Mongol invasion wiped out the Japanese military.
The Mongol invasion wiped out the Japanese military.
Too many Buddhism sects developed, creating a need for a centralized religion.
Too many Buddhism sects developed, creating a need for a centralized religion.
Hideyoshi's military took control and established a new social order.
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