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17 May, 23:31

Read the summary. In Europe, warriors of the feudalist society were referred to as knights (1). In Japan, they were known as ninjas (2). Knights were bound by a moral code known as chivalry (3), whereas ninjas followed the moral code of bushido (4). Which critiques the factual accuracy of the summary?

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  1. 18 May, 01:00
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    The class of feudal warriors in Japan were not the ninjas, but the samurais.

    The samurai code of honor is the bushido. They were brave warriors that served a master to the last consequences. They prized honor above all. When their honor was lost or damaged, they preferred to take their own life.
  2. 18 May, 02:37
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    Answer: the class of feudal warriors in japan were not the ninjas, but the samurais
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