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12 April, 21:28

A MAIN difference between the Tokugawa Shogunate of Japan and the Ottoman Empire was that

A) The Ottomans were less interested in expansion then were the Tokugawa

B) The Tokugawa Shogunate was less influenced by other cultures then was the Ottoman Empire

C) The Ottomans established Christianity as its state religion while the Tokugawa banned Christianity

D) The Tokugawa were known to be tolerant of others, but the Ottomans banned foreign faiths and customs

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  1. 12 April, 22:21
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    Option: B. The Tokugawa Shogunate was less influenced by other cultures than the Ottoman Empire.

    Explanation:

    The Tokugawa shogunate of Japan's faith was base on the concept of Confucianism, traditional religion with a strong emphasis on duty and loyalty. The Tokugawa regime focused on restoring order in political, social and economic affairs after a long century of warfare. Christianity and westernization ban because it unbalances the old system.

    The Ottoman Empire influenced because of its numerous religion in its empire. The empire established after conquering the Byzantine Empire and beyond by expanding its empire to nearby regions. The Ottoman Empire inspired by other cultures like Arabs (Middle East), the Persian (Iran) and Byzantium.
  2. 12 April, 23:21
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    Answer: B) The Tokugawa Shogunate was less influenced by other cultures than was the Ottoman Empire.

    Explanation:

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