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Japan sustained the political reforms enacted by the Taika Reforms and soon developed a feudal political structure. (True/False)

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The Taika Reforms in Japan did not lead to the development of a feudal political structure as stated in the question.

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Japan sustained the political reforms enacted by the Taika Reforms and soon developed a feudal political structure. False. The Taika Reforms, initiated in 645 by King Temmu and Jito, marked the rise of the Nakatomi family and the Fujiwara clan. The reforms aimed to centralize the government and were inspired by the Tang dynasty in China. They included the establishment of a capital at Nara and the implementation of administrative and penal code systems. The feudal political structure in Japan developed later.

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