Lacked status and poor conditions--Tokugawa Japan was a feudal system where commoners were unable to work up or gain status in the country.
Tokugawa Japan was a period of military rule in Japan where land owners and samurai had power and control in the country. Peasants and merchants were taxed heavily and were unable to work up in the system.
Merchants were particularly attacked during the Tokugawa rule as they represented western culture and influence. The shogun isolated Japan and close the borders so western influence could not change the Japanese system. This would stay this way until the 1800s when Japan would bring in a new government which would be merchant-focused.
Adze- a tool similar to an ax used for trimming and shaping wood.
Archipiélago- a group or chain of islands
Marsupial- A mammal with a pouch, such as a kangaroo or possum
Monsoon- a large-scale wind system that blows seasonally in opposite directions
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True. the great pyramid was built for Khufu to be buried in, and it was built in Giza.
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Explanation: They were politicians who changed the laws to better protect workers.