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9 December, 07:11

In feudal Japan, which position was second in power to the Emperor?

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  1. 9 December, 07:24
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    This question is incomplete, here's the complete question

    In feudal Japan, which position was second in power to the Emperor?

    A) Daimyo

    B) Ronin

    C) Samurai

    D) Shogun

    Answer: D) Shogun

    Explanation:

    During feudal Japan, the shogun was the highest rank within the noble military class. Even though he was under the control of the emperor, and second in power to the royal class, the shogun was recognized as the real ruler of the nation.

    The growing feudal nature of Japanese society turned the control of the military into a key element for government, and forced the emperor to remain as a symbol of sovereignty behind the shogun.
  2. 9 December, 07:34
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    The Shoguns were the second in power to the Emperor
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