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How did the feudal social structure unfairly distribute power in Japan?

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Feudalism is a type of government where a weak monarchy (emperor) tries to control an area of land through agreements with wealthy landholders. Feudalism brought many changes in Japan. ... The Yamato family remained as emperor, but their power was seriously reduced because the daimyo, shoguns, and samurai were so powerful.

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