Which of the following statements best summarizes the role of farmers, artisans, and

merchants in feudal Japan? (1 point)
Individuals in these social classes tended to be very poor and unable to make much money.
All contributed to feudal Japanese society, but they were valued less because they did not have
military expertise.
These groups were a very small minority in feudal Japan and were not very important as a result.
Merchants were valued more than farmers and artisans because of the money they made.

All contributed to feudal Japanese society, but they were valued less because they did not have military expertise.