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bobypop

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Which of the following is true of the Tokugawa era?
 
  A. Travel into Japan was forbidden for most foreigners except the English and the
  French.
  B. The Japanese state was a strong and centralized force.
  C. Hierarchical distinctions were according to the inherited status of people.
  D. The ruler of a local domain was called the shogun.
  E. The bakufu had a strong daily influence on the domains.

Question 2

Early-modern Japan (16001853) was essentially a military dictatorship, led by the supreme military ruler called the ________.
 
  A. samurai
  B. bakufu
  C. ninja
  D. mikado
  E. shogun



s.meritte

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

E



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