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In both European and Japanese feudalism, power was in the hands of
A. land owners.
B. the military.
C. the Church.
D. Confucius scholars.

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Neuron
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  • 22-12-2015
Power was in the hands of the land owners - A

Although, it's obvious that for Japanese feudalism it was not the same as for European feudalism in terms of laws, capabilities, rights and duties, the ones who owned the land still were the ones who had the most power. 
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