concept   feudal hierarchy

7 commonsense assertions
Cultures (7) Africa (1) Japan (1) Korea (1) Mesoamerica (1) Oceania (1) Russia (1) Samurai culture (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 feudal hierarchy Africa Feudal hierarchy in traditional African societies was varied and community-based, differing across regions and ethnic groups. 1
2 feudal hierarchy Japan Feudal hierarchy was a significant social structure in feudal Japan, with the emperor, shogun, daimyo, samurai, and peasants. 1
3 feudal hierarchy Korea Feudal hierarchy in Korea was uniquely influenced by Confucian principles and consisted of kings, nobles, scholars, and commoners. 1
4 feudal hierarchy Mesoamerica Feudal hierarchy in pre-Columbian Mesoamerican civilizations had distinct social roles for rulers, priests, warriors, and commoners. 1
5 feudal hierarchy Oceania In Oceania, traditional social structures in certain Pacific Islands were less hierarchical and more communal, based on kinship and chiefdoms. 1
6 feudal hierarchy Russia Feudal hierarchy was a significant part of Russia's historical social structure, including czars, nobles, serfs, and clergy. 1
7 feudal hierarchy Samurai culture The concept of feudal hierarchy in samurai culture maintained a rigid social structure with clear class distinctions. 1