What best explains the Tokugawa Shogunate's rise to power in Japan?

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The shogunate asserted military control when called to put down a peasant revolt.
The shogunate asserted military control when called to put down a peasant revolt.

The shogunate achieved military success by using gunpowder.
The shogunate achieved military success by using gunpowder.

The shogunate overthrew the emperor.
The shogunate overthrew the emperor.

The shogunate allowed local lords to rule however they saw fit.

The shogunate allowed local lords to rule however they saw fit.