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What role did emperors play in the Japanese feudal system?

O A. They were protected by samurai but only in exchange for rice.
B. They had the most real power but could not make laws.
O C. They received the most respect but did not have armies.
O D. They were religious leaders but did not have any political power.

What role did emperors play in the Japanese feudal system? O A. They were protected-example-1
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Answer:

they received the most respect but did not have armies

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got it right did not put A. B. C. D. because it is not always the same for everyone and i dont want someone to get it wrong :)

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Answer:

c

Step-by-step explanation:

i did the quiz. This is because over time, japanese shoguns, who were in charge of the military, slowly grew power over time and the emperor, who lost power through wars. Eventually, the emperor only had respect and the shoguns were the ones with the real power.

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