Why were guns outlawed in Japan for many centuries?
a.
The sacredness of the sword was ingrained in Japanese war culture and anything else was seen as a defilement
b.
The destruction caused by guns was too great
c.
Japan’s war with China prevented obtaining gunpowder
d.
Swords were more economical to produce than gunpowder and weaponry
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The sacredness of the sword was ingrained in Japanese war culture and anything else was seen as a defilement
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