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

A.
the shogun

B.
the emperor

C.
the daimyo

D.
the kami




The Fujiwara rose to power by__________

A. Making a fortune through trade

B. Waging War on the other clans

C. Having their daughters marry emperors

D. Defeating the Mongol invaders




What was one main difference between Japanese and European feudalism?

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

B.
Japanese feudalism was influenced by religions other than Christianity.

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

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



What factor contributed to the development of Japan's feudal system?

A.
The central government became weak and lost power.

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

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

D.
The Mongol invasion established a new government that created the system.

Answers

Answered by wajahatkincsem
7

Here are the correct answers of the questions:

Explanation:

1- C

the daimyo

2-  The Fujiwara rose to power by__________

C.

Having their daughters marry emperors

3-What was one main difference between Japanese and European feudalism?

C.

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

4- What factor contributed to the development of Japan's feudal system?

A.

The central government became weak and lost power.

Answered by skyfall63
2

1) C. The Daimyo

2) C. Having their daughters marry emperors

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

4) A.  The central government became weak and lost power.

Explanation:

  • In shogunal Japan a daimyo was a feudal lord between the 12th and the 19th centuries. The daimyos were major landowners and shogun vassals. In order to safeguard the property & lives of his kin, each daimyo had hired a "samurai warrior" Army. The first men to be named the daimyo came from the Shugo class, who during the Kamakura Shogunate from 1192-1333 were governors of the various Japan provinces
  • Dynastic Fujiwara, a family that controlled the imperial Japanese govt from the IXth to the XIIIth centuries through shrewd "intermarriage & diplomacy". The family's authority & power did not rely on military prowess, however on a political strategy & a special connection of the family with the imperial family that it "carefully" nurtured & exploited. The Fujiwara policy of retaining the commitment of the imperial family by the marriage of the Fujiwara girls to emperors was the justification for this relationship. The daughters of Fujiwara were empresses, their grandchildren & their nephews emperors, & their family members enjoyed certain patronage
  • Land ownership was one of the key differentiating factors between the 2 systems. As payments for their military service, the European knights had land gained from their masters; the servants  (serfs)who did work on that land were controlled directly by the European knights. Japanese samurai, on the other hand, had no land. The daimyo instead had used samurai to pay a proportion of income, generally paid in rice, from taxing the farmers.
  • The main element in the growth of the feudal system in Japan was the central govt had become weak and lost power. Through his involvement in the war series, the emperor started a losing force. That's the real reason for the Japanese feudal movement. The king felt threatened with continued involvement in the war. T. He began to lose control and was constantly defeated in Japan.

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