Under feudalism, who was directly responsible for protecting the people?

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Responses

the shogun

the shogun

the emperor

the emperor

the daimyo

the daimyo

the kami

the kami

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In feudalism, the daimyo was directly responsible for protecting the people.
What was one main difference between Japanese and European feudalism?

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Japanese feudalism emerged out of a period of violence; European feudalism did not.

Japanese feudalism emerged out of a period of violence; European feudalism did not.

Japanese feudalism was influenced by religions other than Christianity.

Japanese feudalism was influenced by religions other than Christianity.

European feudalism involved the exchange of land for services; Japanese feudalism did not.

European feudalism involved the exchange of land for services; Japanese feudalism did not.

Japanese samurai and European knights did not follow similar codes of conduct.

Japanese samurai and European knights did not follow similar codes of conduct.
One main difference between Japanese and European feudalism was that European feudalism involved the exchange of land for services, while Japanese feudalism did not.
What factor contributed to the development of Japan's feudal system?

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The central government became weak and lost power.

The central government became weak and lost power.

China’s Han dynasty took control and formed the new structure.

China’s Han dynasty took control and formed the new structure.

An increase in trade led to a need for a new system.

An increase in trade led to a need for a new system.

The Mongol invasion established a new government that created the system.
The central government becoming weak and losing power contributed to the development of Japan's feudal system.