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8 April, 10:52

How did Japanese feudalism differ from Western European feudalism with regard to war?

A. Japanese warriors were not permitted to own land, while knights were given land and castles as reward for service.

B. Japanese emperors had more power than European kings, as they refused to grant power or land to daimyos.

C. Japanese nobles fought war for personal benefit, while lords in feudal Europe sometimes used religion to justify war.

D. Japanese estates were more spread out than European estates, so they experienced more war compared to European feudalism.

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  1. 8 April, 11:22
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    Explanation:

    A. Japanese warriors were not permitted to own land, while knights were given land and castles as reward for service.
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