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What is the connection between the shinto and the samurai class?

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What led to the emergence of powerful samurai class?

conflicts between powerful clans


Which moral philosophy of Shinto influenced personal behavior in Medieval Japan?

The Shinto Philosophy that influenced personal behavior In medieval Japan is the Warrior Code of Loyalty, duty, and honor called "Bushido". It developed as the code for the Samurai class who believed in Death over surrender. It would later influence the KamiKaze Pilots of World War 2


These people were members of the hereditary warrior class that existed in japan until the 1870's?

samurai


What were the samurai in the Tokugawa shogunate?

The Samurai were the warrior class of Japan during the Tokugawa Shogunate.


How do you spell the plural of samurai?

In English, it is samurai, singular or plural. This is because it is a class of person.


In feudal Japan what did samurai represent?

the military class


Who created the samurai class?

There have always been warriors the Samurai case was just named not made


The Meiji Restoration abolished traditional Japanese class system including the upper class of samurai. Many samurai rebelled against this change. However many other samurai?

the answer to this question is a


How did samurai vanish?

The samurai case was abolished in 1886 during the Meiji restoration.


How many people were members of the samurai class?

It is impossible to know


What caused the samurai class to disband?

The Meiji Era wanted the Samurai class to disband because it was a time of peace. And it wanted to modernize its forces to compete or fight to equalize its force to the West countries.