Feudal Japanese society was characterized by the roles of various social groups. Which accurately describes the roles of shoguns, samurai, daimyo, and peasants?(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0AShoguns governed the provinces, samurai were scholars, daimyo were farmers, and peasants were soldiers.%0D%0AShoguns governed the provinces, samurai were scholars, daimyo were farmers, and peasants were soldiers.%0D%0A%0D%0AShoguns were religious leaders, samurai were merchants, daimyo were artisans, and peasants were government officials.%0D%0AShoguns were religious leaders, samurai were merchants, daimyo were artisans, and peasants were government officials.%0D%0A%0D%0AShoguns served as military leaders, samurai were warriors sworn to serve them, daimyo were powerful landowners, and peasants worked the land.%0D%0AShoguns served as military leaders, samurai were warriors sworn to serve them, daimyo were powerful landowners, and peasants worked the land.
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Shoguns served as military leaders, samurai were warriors sworn to serve them, daimyo were powerful landowners, and peasants worked the land.