One way Japanese feudalism during the
Tokugawa shogunate was different from
European feudalism is that during this period of
Japanese feudalism
(1) political power was more centralized
(2) foreign missionaries were welcomed
(3) emperors were overthrown in coups d’état
(4) most wealthy merchants were able to attain
high social status



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One way Japanese feudalism during the Tokugawa shogunate was different from
European feudalism is that during this period of "Japanese feudalism
(1) political power was more centralized"

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