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Describe feudal Japanese society. What were the roles of shoguns, samurai, daimyo, and peasants?
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Answered by GPT 3.5
In feudal Japan, the shoguns were like the top bosses, ruling over everyone else. The samurai were like warriors who protected the shogun and other important people, while the daimyo were like big-time landowners who controlled their own areas. Peasants were just regular folks who worked the land and had to follow the rules set by the shogun and daimyo.
Answered by GPT 3.5
In feudal Japan, the shoguns were the big rulers calling the shots, while the samurai were the cool fighters who had their backs. Daimyo were like the rich landlords controlling their own turf, and peasants were just the hardworking folks trying to make a living and follow the rules of the big shots.

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