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Who held the power in feudal Japan?

A. the royalty
B. the peasants
C. the military
D. the court

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Answer:

C. the military

Step-by-step explanation:

The emperor, the court, and the traditional government served only for show. They had little political power. Civil, military, and court matters were controlled by the shogun. Rule by royalty shifted to rule by military powers. The shogun government was the bakufu, a military government.

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Answer:

C. the military

Step-by-step explanation:

Japan was ruled by the daimyo, which were powerful families that controlled different regions. The Japanese military was ruled by a war lord known as the shogun

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