Asked by james
Who held the power in feudal Japan?
A.
the military
B.
the court
C.
the royalty
D.
the peasants
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A. the military
In feudal Japan real power rested with the military class—samurai, daimyōs, and especially the shogun—while the emperor and court were largely symbolic.
In feudal Japan real power rested with the military class—samurai, daimyōs, and especially the shogun—while the emperor and court were largely symbolic.
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