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7 December, 02:16

During the feudal period of Japanese history, the emperor had mainly symbolic authority. which statement best explains the reason for this situation?

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  1. 7 December, 03:47
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    Because much like a feudal Europe, the real power rested in the nobels. Especially the shogun, a military dictator if you will. This junta-esque gov is essentially the soul of the feudal Japan
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