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What is one way Feudal Japan was different than Feudal Europe?

Marriage was used to form alliances in Japan.
Families hired warriors for protection in Japan.
Japanese estates were centered around a castle.
Japanese peasants owned the land they farmed.

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The answer is: Japanese Peasants owned the land they farmed.

Step-by-step explanation:

Unlike feudal Europe where peasants worked on land owned by lords, the Japanese peasants owned the land they farmed. An effect of this (and support for the answer) is that the people who ruled the peasants had a limit on how much the land could be exploited by said rulers.

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Answer: D. Japanese peasants owned the land they farmed.

What is one way Feudal Japan was different than Feudal Europe?

A. Marriage was used to form alliances in Japan.

B. Families hired warriors for protection in Japan.

C. Japanese estates were centered around a castle.

D. Japanese peasants owned the land they farmed.

Step-by-step explanation:

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