Which of the following correctly describes the social hierarchy in medieval Japan?(1 point) Responses There is much social mobility. There is much social mobility. Marriage between classes is common. Marriage between classes is common. Social classes are relatively static. Social classes are relatively static. Women had an independent status outside of their family.

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The correct response is: Social classes are relatively static.

In medieval Japan, particularly during the feudal period, the social hierarchy was quite rigid, and there was limited social mobility. People were generally born into their social class, and moving between classes was uncommon.