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4 May, 17:50

What was the central purpose of the Taika reforms of 646 in Japan?

A) To remake the Japanese monarch into an abolitionist Chinese-style emperor

B) To destroy Confucian scholar-gentry in favor of a military aristocracy

C) To increase the power of the Buddhist monastic structure

D) The destruction of the traditional peasant-conscript army

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  1. 4 May, 18:46
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    A. to remake the Japanese monarch into an absolutist Chinese emperor.
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