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How was Japanese feudalism similar to European feudalism?

Both the European and Japanese feudal systems developed as a result of a weak central government.


What was Japanese society structured around?

Feudalism


Which of theese classes was highest in Japanese feudalism?

Daimyos.Apex.


Who held the most power in Japanese feudalism?

Daimyo is the one who held the most power in Japanese feudalism. He took over when the Tokugawa family seized power in Japan.


Which was common to both European and Japanese feudalism?

decentralized government


Who held the most power unfer Japanese feudalism?

Shogun


What law served as a foundation for development of Japanese feudalism?

The Konden Einen Shizaihou


How did the Meiji Restoration give Japanese citizens more freedom?

It replaced feudalism with capitalism.


What was one similarity between Japanese and European feudalism?

A high value of military skills and loyalty.


How was Japanese feundalism different from European fuendalism?

Feudalism in japan was similar to European feudalism as they both involved the same heirachy and therefore was quite simialr apart from the class definitions.


Which labor systems was the most similar to the 14th century English system as described in this excerpt?

Japanese feudalism


How is japanese feudalism different from european feudalism?

Japanese feudalism, which developed primarily from the 12th to the 19th century, was characterized by a strong warrior class known as the samurai, who served local lords (daimyos) and followed a strict code of honor called bushido. In contrast, European feudalism, which emerged in the early Middle Ages, was based on a system of land ownership and vassalage, where nobles granted land (fiefs) to vassals in exchange for military service and loyalty to a king or lord. Additionally, European feudalism was more hierarchical with a clear structure from monarchs down to serfs, while Japanese feudalism emphasized loyalty and personal relationships among samurai and their lords. Overall, both systems were decentralized, but their cultural values and social structures differed significantly.