Which of the following best explains how Japan was organized politically during the medieval period?

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During the medieval period (1185-1603), Japan was organized politically under a feudal system known as the shogunate. The shogunate was a military government headed by a shogun who held the real power, while the emperor served as a figurehead with limited authority. The country was divided into different regions controlled by regional military lords known as daimyo, who pledged loyalty to the shogun. The daimyo were responsible for governing their territories and protecting them militarily. This decentralized system allowed for regional autonomy and the development of local cultures and traditions. However, it also led to frequent power struggles and conflicts, as the daimyo constantly vied for greater control and influence.