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Who applied punishment in Medieval Japanese society?

a.
the government
c.
the father
b.
the family
d.
none of the above

User Josh K
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Answer: (on edgenuty then the answer is A. The government)

Step-by-step explanation:

The 8th Shōgun of Edo, Tokugawa Yoshimune introduced judicial Flogging Penalty, or tataki, in 1720. A convicted criminal could be sentenced to a maximum of 100 lashes. Samurai and priests were exempt from flogging, and the penalty was applied only to commoners

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Answer:

Im sorry for the person above me not giving a proper answer

The correct answer is 3 or C (THE GEMPEI WAR)

Step-by-step explanation:

The Genpei War (源平合戦, Genpei kassen, Genpei gassen) (1180–1185) was a national civil war between the Taira and Minamoto clans during the late-Heian period of Japan. The conflict is also known in Japanese as the Jishō-Juei War (治承寿永の乱, Jishō-Juei no ran), after the two Imperial eras between which it took place.

I also studied Japanese history for a long time. And if this answer comes out incorrect please tell me, because if it is i will add a update. If it is correct this answer will stay the same.

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Have a nice day everyone <3

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