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17 May, 16:09

The period known as Japan's "golden age of culture was most closely associated with

A

the Heian court.

B. Zen Buddhism.

c. the rise of the merchant class.

D. the code of bushido.

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  1. 17 May, 19:16
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    A: The Heian Court

    Explanation:

    Zen was not introduced as a separate school in Japan until the 12th century during the Kamakura period, when Nonin established the first Zen school known as the Daruma-school.

    The rise of the merchant class broke apart japan, and it was definitely not their golden age.
  2. 17 May, 19:25
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    I would say B but I'm just trying to answer my first question so use other options if you need to.
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