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Step-by-step explanation:
The Fujiwara dominated the Japanese politics of Heian period (794–1185) through the monopoly of regent positions, Sesshō and Kampaku. The family's primary strategy for central influence was through the marrying of Fujiwara daughters to emperors. The rise of the Fujiwara led to feudalism because other clans resented the Fujiwaras and clan leaders built their own armies and fought against the Fujiwaras with their clans.