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steposvetlana [31]
3 years ago
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During Japan's feudal period, the MAIN role of the samurai was to A) teach martial arts. B) offer prayers before battles. C) ser

ve as advisors to the emperor. D) protect the daimyos and their kingdoms. 20)
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olga nikolaevna [1]3 years ago
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<span>. C) serve as advisors to the emperor. Would be the answer.</span>
Tanya [424]3 years ago
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During Japan's feudal period, the MAIN role of the samurai was to protect the daimyos and their kingdoms.

Option D

<u>Explanation</u>:

The samurai's in the feudal period of Japan were warriors whose role was to protect the daiymos and their kingdom by fighting in battle when needed with their accustomed battle gadget. The samurai were brave warriors skilled in the art of martial art, performed dances in the stealth of a battle, wining their opponent with their swords.

The samaurai carried with them two well made swords, these samurai's were skilled in swordmanship and were well handed in the skill, with their skill, agility and proficiency the samurai's in the Japanese feudal period protected the jaimyos and their kingdoms.Once civilization reached they were disbanded and sent into different acts like, businessmen, etc.    

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