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Kabuki was derived through the social structure of the imperial court.

a. True
b. False

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How did kabuki become a part of the Japanese national culture over time?

Schools taught kabuki to all of their students.

Groups traveled around the country performing kabuki.

Kabuki was displayed in museums around the country.

The imperial court performed kabuki for the aristocracy.

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Kabuki is a traditional Japanese dance where men often portray women, which is usually called as an Onnagata. They are male performer who specializes in female roles in Kabuki. It is true that it was able to achieve through social structure from popular entertainment to the Imperial Court.

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