under feudalism, who was directly responsible for protecting the people. the shogun, the emperor, the daimyo, the kami

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Under feudalism in Japan, the daimyo were directly responsible for protecting the people. The daimyo were powerful feudal lords who governed large areas of land and had their own samurai warriors who provided military protection to the peasants and villagers living on their lands. While the shogun held overall military power and the emperor was a figurehead with limited political power, it was the daimyo who were tasked with the day-to-day governance and defense of their territories. The kami, on the other hand, are spirits or deities in the Shinto religion and not directly involved in the political or military aspects of feudal society.

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