Answer:
The correct answer is C. The shogunate capital was Kyoto.
Explanation:
Kyoto is a city in Japan of almost 1.5 million inhabitants, the capital of the homonymous prefecture.
It was the capital of the country for more than a millennium (precisely from 794 to 1868) and is known as "the city of a thousand temples". Having been almost entirely spared since the Second World War, it is considered the largest reliquary of Japanese culture and therefore included in the UNESCO protected sites. It is a university city of national importance and a world-class cultural center.
So typically in our government at least, votes per state is determined by population, so this will give that state a certain amount of representatives to represent their vote. The amount of representatives are determined by the amount of people.
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Well, the Byzantine Empire was in a entire different time era, the Byzantine started around 500 all the way to 1400 while the west only lived around 150 years (395-476) I think. Also the byzantine spoke greek and had more of a greek culture while the west was filled with latin speaking and had a completely different culture. You should be comparing the Eastern Roman Empire to the west, which were around the same time era.