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Describe feudal Japanese society. What were the roles of shoguns, samurai, daimyo, and peasants? (4 points) make this 3 sentences, sound like a 6th grader and, do NOT plagiarize

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Feudal Japanese society was organized like a pyramid, where the shogun was at the top and held most of the power, even though the emperor was just a figurehead. Below the shogun, there were daimyo, who were like local lords that owned large lands and had their own samurai warriors to protect them. The samurai were brave warriors who followed a code called bushido and served the daimyo, while most people, the peasants, worked on the farms to grow food and support everyone in the society.
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