Question



Based on the information in the table, what can be concluded about feudalism in Japan and Europe?
A.
Trade was a necessary part of the economy in both systems.
B.
Warfare to gain land was discouraged in both systems.
C.
The systems in both places valued people who produced food.
D.
The systems in both places had similar political structures.

Answers

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Based on the information provided in the table, the most accurate conclusion would be:

**C. The systems in both places valued people who produced food.**

Feudalism in both Japan and Europe was characterized by an agrarian economy where the production of food was crucial, and those who cultivated the land (peasants or serfs) played a vital role in the socio-economic hierarchy.

The other options (A, B, and D) are not universally accurate or cannot be confirmed based on common historical knowledge of feudal systems in Japan and Europe. For example, trade was not as central to the economy in feudal Japan as it was in some European regions, warfare was a significant aspect of both systems, and the political structures, while having similarities, were also distinct in many ways.