What was one way that Japanese and European feudalism were similar?

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In both systems, ideas were connected to the same religion.

In both systems, ideas were connected to the same religion.

In both systems, protection was exchanged for labor or services.

In both systems, protection was exchanged for labor or services.

In both systems, the highest ranking member was the emperor.

In both systems, the highest ranking member was the emperor.

In both systems, shoguns held the most power.

In both systems, shoguns held the most power.

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One way that Japanese and European feudalism were similar is:

In both systems, protection was exchanged for labor or services.

This reflects the core principle of feudalism, where lords provided protection and land to vassals or serfs in exchange for military service or agricultural labor.