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What role did the emperor play in the feudal system under the Tokugawa Shogunate?
A) He controlled how taxes were determined.
B) He ruled the daimyo.
C) He was the head of the military.
D) He was a puppet of the shogun.

Why did the Tokugawa Shogunate close to Japan to foreign influence?
A) The Shogunate wanted to keep European out of the country.
B) The Shogunate feared European powers might eventually try to control Japan.
C) The Shogunate wanted to prevent merchants from exporting Japanese goods.
D) The Shogunate was afraid that Japanese people would leave to seek wealth in other countries.

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The actual right answers are

1. He was a puppet of the shogun

2. The shogunate feared European powers might eventually try to control japan.

The emperor was a puppet of the shogun play in the feudal system under the Tokugawa Shogunate.

Tokugawa Shogunate close to Japan to foreign influence as Shogunate feared European powers might eventually try to control Japan.

The Shogunate use to have limited authority as he was controlled by the emperor legally having power over the military forces only. However, when military use increased, the emperor was seen behind Shogunate who was just seen as sovereign.

The Tokugawa was having a fear that Christianity is agitating rapidly and it might take control over Japan. Thus, for suppressing this movement, Japan isolated itself from other nations but maintained trade-related communications with other nations.  

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