Multiple Choice
The position of the military aristocracy in Japan was:
A) Roughly equivalent to its counterpart in Chinese Confucianism.
B) Absolute and unquestioned, in all matters of life and death.
C) Responsible to a civilian commander-in-chief, appointed by a group of peasants
D) Considered incongruent with practitioners of the refined arts of painting and poetry.
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