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Q: Which is characteristic of feudalism in both medieval Europe and Japan?
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Which was a characteristic of feudalism in both medieval Europe and japan?

Which was a characteristic of feudalism in both medieval Europe and Japan? 1- Merchants acquired more power than any other class. 2- Political power was held by a strong central government. 3- The army encouraged strong national feelings among the people. 4- People pledged absolute loyalty to their social superior (rs) ANSWER 4 IS THE RIGHT ONE


Which was a characteristic of feudalism in both Europe and Japan during the middle ages?

People knew their roles in a rigid class system.


Why did feudalism last longer in japan than Europe?

It depends on what your criteria are. People of feudal Japan were better at making sake and integrating Taoism into martial arts. People of medieval Europe were better at playing Irish harps and discussing Catholic canon law.


Feudalism in western Europe was similar to feudalism in japan that?

A. Power was based on class relationships


Feudalism in western Europe was similar to feudalism in japan in that?

A. Power was based on class relationships


What similarities can be drawn between Japan's shogun system and the feudalism of medieval Europe?

Both systems had members of the warrior class who followed a rigid code of discipline and honor.


Feudalism influenced Europe and japan by?

providing social stability


In medieval Japan and medieval Europe the feudal system was dominated by what?

warrior aristocrat


Did Japan or Europe have a greater negative effect on their culture?

In Japan, feudalism seemed to have a greater negative affect on its culture.


What are the causes of feudalism in Europe and Japan?

In both Europe and Japan, feudalism was developed as a way to cope with a weak central government and powerful lords. There was also a threat of invasion from the outside, and a need for local response to situations as they develop. Other parts of the world had similar governmental systems that were also referred to as feudal or medieval, though they did not happen at the same time.


One similarity between the Tokugawa Shogunate in Japan and the system of feudalism in medieval Europe is that both included?

Under the Tokugawa Shogunate the Emperor acted as a figurehead and Shoguns ruled regions much like Feudal Europe with Kings as figureheads and Regions ruled by Earls and such.


What religion were most people in medieval Europe what religions influenced most people in japan?

In the Medieval Europe, the main religion was Christianity. The religions that influenced most people in Japan are Shinto, Confucianism, and Buddhism.