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Q: What determined the power of Japanese feudal regions?
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What was at the top of Japanese feudal society?

The top of Japanese feudal society was occupied by the Emperor, who was considered the highest authority and the symbolic leader of the country. However, during the feudal period, real power was held by the shogun, a military dictator who controlled the government and ruled on behalf of the Emperor.


Who determined that the military authorities had the power to segregate all citizens of Japanese descent from the West Coast?

The Courts


Who held the most power under Japanese feudalism?

The shogun had the overall most power. However, the Daimyo's (Lord's) who were 260 strong were just below him. After that the samurai's came in. Think of it as the Shogun is the president, and the Daimyo's are the governors of the states.


How much power did lady's have in the feudal times?

Not a lot.


How and why did the fudal kinn England share their power?

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Who did the feudal lords shift power to?

Merchants and the common people.


Who held the real power japan's feudal society?

Shogun


Who did feudal lords shift power to?

Merchants and the common people.


How did the vikings establish Vinland?

they lost power to the feudal noblility.


How did crusades affect the government economy and culture of Europe?

It eliminated the feudal system in Europe. Which gave increased power to the king.


What did a medieval Japanese emperor do?

Medieval emperors had no power, because it was taken away by the shogun. However, they were still considered the highest in the feudal structure because he was considered a God. Without the Emperor there, people would not follow the shogun!


How could the feudal lords justify a grab for power?

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