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14 June, 10:22

Which diagram accurately illustrates the Japanese feudal system that existed between 1000 and 1600? Three pyramids having three levels, the one with label A, starting from bottom level has text daimyos or military leaders, text shogun, and peasant leader. The one with label B, starting from bottom level has text peasants, shogun, and daimyos or military leaders. The one with label C, starting from bottom level has text peasants, daimyos or military leader, and shogun. options: Pyramid A Pyramid B Pyramid C None of these Pyramids

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  1. 14 June, 10:36
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    Diagram B

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    The feudal period of Japanese history was a time when powerful families (daimyo) and the military power of warlords (shogun), and their warriors, the samurai ruled Japan.

    During that period local rulers, either powerful families or military warlords, dominated the land, while the emperor was merely a figurehead and not a significant political presence. Society was divided into two main classes in Feudal Japan, the nobility and the peasants.
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