Which of the following best describes the role the warrior classes played in medieval Japan’s economy?(1 point)

Responses

Warriors made sure that the shogun did not become patrons of guilds.
Warriors made sure that the shogun did not become patrons of guilds.

Warriors tried to control the market because it was an important role the shogun gave them.
Warriors tried to control the market because it was an important role the shogun gave them.

Warriors served the shogun throughout the country, which meant they purchased goods throughout Japan.
Warriors served the shogun throughout the country, which meant they purchased goods throughout Japan.

Warriors stopped trading during the Warring States period because of the fighting.

1 answer

The response that best describes the role the warrior classes played in medieval Japan’s economy is:

Warriors served the shogun throughout the country, which meant they purchased goods throughout Japan.

This reflects the fact that the warrior class, primarily the samurai, were often involved in the economy through their roles as landholders and as individuals who required goods and services in their service to the shogunate.