1
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honor
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Feudal Japan
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Feudal Japan culture emphasizes loyalty to the feudal lord and family lineage.
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3
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2
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defensive fortifications
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Feudal Japan
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In Feudal Japan, defensive fortifications such as castles and fortresses were used to protect against internal and external threats.
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2
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3
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geisha
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Feudal Japan
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Geisha were highly skilled entertainers and respected artists in Feudal Japan.
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2
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4
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tea ceremony
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Feudal Japan
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The tea ceremony was a highly ritualized and important social practice in Feudal Japan.
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2
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5
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warfare strategies
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Feudal Japan
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In Feudal Japan, warfare strategies involved diverse military tactics and specialized warriors.
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2
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6
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armor
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Feudal Japan
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In feudal Japan, samurai armor represented status and honor.
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1
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7
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art patronage
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Feudal Japan
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Art patronage in Feudal Japan was associated with colonial power structures and supported by European rulers and feudal lords as a means of control and cultural dominance.
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1
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8
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hierarchy
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Feudal Japan
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Feudal Japan's culture was organized around a social hierarchy determined by inherited social status and feudal obligations.
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1
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9
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merchants
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Feudal Japan
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In feudal Japan, merchants were often looked down upon and had lower social status than farmers and artisans.
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1
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10
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shinto shrines
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Feudal Japan
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Shinto shrines were considered sacred and an integral part of daily life in feudal Japan.
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1
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11
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siege weapons
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Feudal Japan
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Feudal Japan developed and used advanced siege weapons, such as trebuchets and battering rams.
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1
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12
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vandalism
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Feudal Japan
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In feudal Japan, samurai resorted to vandalism as a form of protest against the ruling class.
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1
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