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What was the role of samurai in feudal Japan?(1 point)
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Samurai owned most of the land in Japan, which gave them political power.
Samurai owned most of the land in Japan, which gave them political power.

Samurai were warriors who protected Japan without the use of weapons.
Samurai were warriors who protected Japan without the use of weapons.

Samurai interest in battles made feudal Japan go to war more often by the 1630s.
Samurai interest in battles made feudal Japan go to war more often by the 1630s.

Samurai served the landholding daimyō, and they hoped to prove their loyalty through military service and other roles.

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**Samurai served the landholding daimyō, and they hoped to prove their loyalty through military service and other roles.**

This accurately reflects the role of samurai in feudal Japan, as they were primarily vassals to the daimyō, providing military service and support in exchange for land and protection.

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