Of the following statements, which one MOST accurately represents the major difference between the Japanese and European feudal systems?

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A. In Europe, feudal lords protected peasants in exchange for part of their crops. In Japan, feudal lords protected peasants without asking anything in return.

B. Most Europeans shared one religion. The Japanese practiced several different religions.

C. European knights followed a code of behavior. Japanese samurai did not.

D. Japan had powerful noble landowners. In Europe, only the Catholic Church could own land.

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The statement that MOST accurately represents the major difference between the Japanese and European feudal systems is:

A. In Europe, feudal lords protected peasants in exchange for part of their crops. In Japan, feudal lords protected peasants without asking anything in return.

This statement highlights a key aspect of the relationship between lords and peasants in the two systems, emphasizing the economic exchange that was a fundamental part of European feudalism, compared to the more reciprocal or arguably altruistic nature of the Japanese feudal system.