The correct answer is option B) "military power was most important". Shoguns and Samurai were figures of power during feudal Japan. Shoguns was the equivalent of general in the military nowadays, while Samurai were members of warrior caste that followed the code of honour "Bushido" and had military skills and recognizition. Both Shoguns and Samurais are examples of the importance of military power during feudal Japanese era.
<span>Less than 10 percent of people held most of American's wealth in the late 1800s</span>
Answer:
(D) was overshadowed by Ptolemy in Macedonia
Explanation:
The Ptolemaic kingdom was a Hellenistic kingdom based in Egypt, and ruled by the Ptolemaic dynasty following the death of Alexander the Great. Ptolemy was appointed as satrap of Egypt in 323 BCE, by Perdiccas during the succession crisis that erupted following Alexander the great. Alexander's sudden death brought disbelief to the people of Greece. he had no obvious or legitimate heir because his son(Alexander IV) was born after Alexander's death.
Answer:
The battle of the Bulge, the Battle of Castle Itter?
Explanation:
Are there any options? There are many German defeats to choose from.