Which of the following describes an accurate distribution of power in feudal Japan?(1 point)

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The shogun ruled through the military strength of his daimyo, who managed plots of land throughout the country.
The shogun ruled through the military strength of his daimyo, who managed plots of land throughout the country.

The shogun had absolute power over the entire country.
The shogun had absolute power over the entire country.

The daimyo ruled the country as the shogun was beholden to them.
The daimyo ruled the country as the shogun was beholden to them.

The emperor ruled through his military strength and left the administration to the shogun.

The shogun ruled through the military strength of his daimyo, who managed plots of land throughout the country.

Feudalism gained traction in Japan under which shogunate?(1 point)

Responses

the Sengoku period
the Sengoku period

Kamakura shogunate
Kamakura shogunate

Azuchi-Momoyama shogunate
Azuchi-Momoyama shogunate

Muromachi shogunate

Kamakura shogunate

Which of the following summarizes where the shogun derived its power?(1 point)

Responses

popular election
popular election

its military strength
its military strength

its administrative function
its administrative function

divine right

its military strength

Which of the following correctly describes the social hierarchy in medieval Japan?(1 point)

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Women had an independent status outside of their family.
Women had an independent status outside of their family.

Social classes are relatively static.
Social classes are relatively static.

Marriage between classes is common.
Marriage between classes is common.

There is much social mobility.

Social classes are relatively static.

Which of the following explains a reason for the spread of Buddhism in Japan?(1 point)

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the equality of social interactions
the equality of social interactions

the unlimited support of the aristocracy
the unlimited support of the aristocracy

the layered social hierarchy
the layered social hierarchy

the lack of alternative religions

the layered social hierarchy