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NguyenJ

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By the mid-eighteenth century, Edo was one of the world's largest cities, with a population of
 
  a. 100,000.
  b. 250,000.
  c. 500,000.
  d. 1,000,000.
  e. 2,500,000.

Question 2

The Tokugawa shoguns exerted control over the daimyo by
 
  a. heavily taxing their lands.
  b. requiring the daimyo to marry into merchant families.
  c. compelling the daimyo to maintain two residences, one in their own domain and one in Edo.
  d. forbidding the daimyo ever to appear at Edo, the center of the shogun's rule.
  e. transferring the daimyos' lands to the peasant class.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

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