nortruduareneelev nortruduareneelev
  • 22-12-2015
  • History
contestada

In both European and Japanese feudalism, power was in the hands of
A. land owners.
B. the military.
C. the Church.
D. Confucius scholars.

Respuesta :

Neuron
Neuron Neuron
  • 22-12-2015
Power was in the hands of the land owners - A

Although, it's obvious that for Japanese feudalism it was not the same as for European feudalism in terms of laws, capabilities, rights and duties, the ones who owned the land still were the ones who had the most power. 
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Hannah wants to improve her cardiorespiratory fitness levels, so she begins to alternate running on a flat track with running up stadium stairs. This principle
Atomic number and mass of H
Which of the following was an advantage the south had in the civil war ? (A) experienced military leadership (B) a unified and strong central government (C) t
Most English noun plurals end in -s. -es. -ies. -ses.
68x2 pleaseeeee pleaseeeee pleaseeeee
True or False: A definition can always be written as a biconditional statement.
please help!!!!!!!!To find the average number of shoppers in a particular store, shoppers are countedon two consecutive Saturday mornings. A. Yes; the sample is
Translate "Three is less than thirty-seven" into a mathematical expression.
If a block of wood has a density of 0.47g/mL, what would the density of the wood be if the block were cut precisely in half?
what's the different between man and woman?