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32. The shogun held the
How was the power of the shogun different from that of the emperor?
The shogun did not have an army, while the emperor used
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Which of the following describes an accurate distribution of power in feudal
Japan? (1 point) The emperor ruled through his
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What was the primary difference between the emperor and the shogun during this period in Japan?
The emperor had military power,
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32. The shogun held the most power in feudal society in Japan.
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The shogun held the most power in feudal society in Japan
a. true b. false
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The shogun held the most power in feudal society in Japan.
true false
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32. The shogun held the most power in feudal society in Japan.(1 point)
True False
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The shogun held the most power in feudal society in Japan.(1 point)
Responses True False
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Who held real power in Japan during the Kamakura period?
The merchants The shogun The emperor The peasants
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The shogun was the military leader who held much of the power, sometimes even more than the emperor. How is this distribution
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