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9 January, 18:17

What best describes feudalism in Japan in Medieval Japan? Question 1 options: The relationship between lords and vassals where land ownership and its use was exchanged for military service and loyalty. A government where the people owned their private property and produced what they wanted There was no government, it was anarchy Japanese leadership had to do what leaders of Korea and China wanted them to do in exchange for trade protection

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  1. 9 January, 18:39
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    The correct answer is The relationship between lords and vassals where land ownership and its use was exchanged for military service and loyalty.

    Explanation: In Japan a well-developed feudal regime flourished. It is indeed one of the glories of this nation to have sensed the principles of wisdom that underpinned the foundations of medieval feudalism. To have so intuited this that by comparing the Japanese medieval regime with the medieval regime in the West one finds similarities.
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