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Which of the following correctly orders the social classes in medieval Japan?(1 point)Responsesshogun, daimyo, samurai, land owners, priests, peasants, artisans, merchantsshogun, daimyo, samurai, land owners, priests, peasants, artisans, merchantsshogun, daimyo, samurai, land owners, priests, merchants, artisans, peasantsshogun, daimyo, samurai, land owners, priests, merchants, artisans, peasantsshogun, samurai, daimyo, land owners, priests, peasants, artisans, merchantsshogun, samurai, daimyo, land owners, priests, peasants, artisans, merchantsshogun, daimyo, priests, samurai, land owners, peasants, artisans, merchants
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The usual medieval/Japanese feudal order (highest → lowest) is:
shogun → daimyo → samurai → peasants (farmers) → artisans → merchants.
(If an option also lists priests or landowners, priests/landholders were not part of the core shi-no-ko-sho hierarchy and would generally be placed below samurai but above commoners, so pick the choice that matches the order above or the one that inserts priests/landowners just below samurai and before peasants.)
shogun → daimyo → samurai → peasants (farmers) → artisans → merchants.
(If an option also lists priests or landowners, priests/landholders were not part of the core shi-no-ko-sho hierarchy and would generally be placed below samurai but above commoners, so pick the choice that matches the order above or the one that inserts priests/landowners just below samurai and before peasants.)
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