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2 April, 10:15

In what way was feudalism in medieval Europe similar to Japanese feudalism? A. Both societies had powerful leaders who offered nobles rewards for military service.

B. Both societies placed serfs at the top of the social ladder followed by nobles and warriors.

C. Both societies had powerful leaders who started as serfs and rose in the social ranks.

D. Both societies expected warriors to protect nobles and serfs out of duty and without pay.

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  1. 2 April, 12:30
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    The answer is D. Both societies expected warriors to protect nobles. In Europe, Nobles (upperclassmen) have a strong group of knight that protect them. The King often call upon the knights who serve the nobles to defend the country. Knights serve under honor and loyalty to the nobles. This will eventually change to serve with pay. In Japan, the same thing happened. Japanese warriors will serve for honor, dignity, and loyalty.
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