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5 June, 07:11

3. What was the Shinto religion of Japan based on? How was society in Japan organized during the Middle Ages? What was the result of Japan's isolation from other societies?

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  1. 5 June, 08:52
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    Shinto is based upon polytheistic influence of religion makes organized there mostly, its isolation results in problem in commerce.

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    Shinto turns around the kami that means gods or sprits, Feudal political organization, associations among warriors, and the influence of religion are representative of the medieval periods in both societies. Medieval Japan is usually well disguised in textbooks because of its connections to "ancient Europe," by warriors, buildings, and feudal structures. The isolation of Japan served its cost-effectiveness, because of their extended terms of confidence and friendship. Their economy did growing. Yet it affected them in a serious way because people had limited commerce with newcomers, overtaxing and the extended use of rice for cash.
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