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How was the power of the shogun different from that of the emperor?


:The shogun did not have an army, while the emperor used samurai as soldiers.

:The shogun came from the same class as the emperor but had a different position.

:The shogun did not own land, while the emperor came from the wealthy landowning class.

:The shogun came to rule through military power, while the emperor had an inherited title.

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Answer:

I think it's either A or B I'm taking the test now so I'll comment the correct answer

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Answer:

: The shogun came to rule through military power, while the emperor had an inherited title.

Step-by-step explanation:

The shogun was military general and the emperor was only a symbolic figure actually no power, the shogun was holding real power both military, religious, and was the political. HOPE THIS HELP.

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