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Patterns and colors on seventeenth to nineteenth century kimonos were used to identify the hometown of which type of Japanese citizen?
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farmers
nobility
warriors
lawmakers
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Samurai (warriors) wore kimonos bearing family crests and distinctive patterns/colors that signaled their clan and local domain (hometown/affiliation).
Samurai (warriors) wore kimonos bearing family crests and distinctive patterns/colors that signaled their clan and local domain (hometown/affiliation).
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