in 1192, Japan began a period of...

1. democratic rule
2. military rule
3. foreign rule
4. violent warfare

my choice? 4- violent warfare. please answer quick!

I agree.

do you have evidence?

it says the emperor gave the title of shogun to the leader of the Minamoto clan, and he became supreme ruler of all Japan, so Minamoto Yoritomo set up the Kamakura shotgunates, a series of military dynasties.

I'm not sure. Your book sounds like the military rule is the better answer. I based my answer on the fighting between rulers for the next few years.

http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e2133.html

it looks like military is better. Thanks!

I agree.

Sorry I steered you wrong at first.

The answer is B. 1192 was the beginning of Kamakura Shogunate which is like Japanese version of military

The answer is B I just took the quick check

In 1192, Japan actually began a period of military rule known as the Kamakura Shogunate. The shogunate was established with the appointment of Minamoto no Yoritomo as the shogun, who became the de facto ruler of Japan. This period is characterized by the dominance of the samurai class and decentralized power.

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