Which diagram accurately illustrates the Japanese feudal system that existed between 1000 and 1600?


Pyramid A

Pyramid B

Pyramid C

None of these Pyramids

Which diagram accurately illustrates the Japanese feudal system that existed between 1000 and 1600 Pyramid A Pyramid B Pyramid C None of these Pyramids class=
Which diagram accurately illustrates the Japanese feudal system that existed between 1000 and 1600 Pyramid A Pyramid B Pyramid C None of these Pyramids class=
Which diagram accurately illustrates the Japanese feudal system that existed between 1000 and 1600 Pyramid A Pyramid B Pyramid C None of these Pyramids class=
Which diagram accurately illustrates the Japanese feudal system that existed between 1000 and 1600 Pyramid A Pyramid B Pyramid C None of these Pyramids class=

Respuesta :

Diagram C, although it is not showing the whole pyramid.

Explanation:

  • The system is divided into classes, as it follows: tenor -  emperor, shogun - most powerful feudal lord, daimyo, provincial lord or baron, shojo, lower order nobility, gokenin - vassal and burakumin- peasants ”.
  • What is interesting about Japanese feudalism is its similarities, and even more so, the differences when compared to European feudalism.
  • There were knights in Europe, and in Japan samurai. There is a clear division into a caste or class system.

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