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13 January, 06:01

Which was NOT a reason for the decline of the Heian dynasty in Japan?

a. Corruption in the imperial bureaucracy let to feudal fragmentation.

b. A shogun was installed as military governor over the emperor.

c. The equal-field system gradually fell into disuse in Japan.

d. Elite clans amassed most of Japan's lands into vast estates.

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  1. 13 January, 06:40
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    It would be that the "The equal-field system gradually fell into disuse in Japan," that was not a reason for the decline of the Heian dynasty in Japan, since this system remained somewhat intact.
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