What was the role of the samurai in feudal Japan?(1 point)

Responses

Samurai served the landholding daimyó through military service
Samurai served the landholding daimyó through military service

Samurai interest in battles made feudal Japan go to war more often
Samurai interest in battles made feudal Japan go to war more often

Samurai were warriors who protected Japan without the use of weapons
Samurai were warriors who protected Japan without the use of weapons

Samurai owned most of the land in Japan

The correct answer is: Samurai served the landholding daimyó through military service.

To arrive at this answer, we can eliminate the incorrect options and explain why they are incorrect:

1. Samurai interest in battles made feudal Japan go to war more often: While samurai were skilled warriors, it was not their interest in battles that led to more frequent wars in feudal Japan. Wars were typically fought for political or territorial gain, and samurai provided the military service necessary for these conflicts.

2. Samurai were warriors who protected Japan without the use of weapons: This option is incorrect because samurai were indeed warriors who used weapons, such as swords and bows, to protect Japan. They were known for their martial skills and fighting abilities.

3. Samurai owned most of the land in Japan: This statement is also incorrect. While samurai held a significant amount of land, it was the daimyó, who were the landholding lords, that owned the majority of the land in feudal Japan. Samurai served these daimyó by providing military service in exchange for land and protection.

By the process of elimination, we can deduce that the correct answer is: Samurai served the landholding daimyó through military service.