Which of the following statements best summarizes feudal Japan’s social hierarchy?

Merchants ranked highest in the social hierarchy because they became wealthy.
Members of the warrior classes tended to hold more political power in feudal Japan.
Farmers/peasants were lowest in the social hierarchy because there were not many of them.
The emperor was at the head of the social hierarchy because that role had existed for so long.

Members of the warrior classes tended to hold more political power in feudal Japan.