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Which statement best explains the emperor's role in feudal Japan?

The emperor created laws and controlled the daimyo.
The emperor was a figurehead who did not run the government.
The emperor was responsible for managing trade with other empires.
The emperor designed a system that did not share power with the shogun.

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The answer is B: The emperor was a figurehead who did not run the government.

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