• YouTube Place a check next to each accurate statement. Warriors in feudal Japan came from the samurai class. Samurai in Japan were similar to knights in Europe. During medieval times [the Middle Ages], there were similarities between Japan's social structures and Europe's social structures. In Japan's feudal social order, the most important social class were believed to be the farmers or serfs.

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Place a check next to each accurate
statement.
Warriors in feudal Japan came from
the samurai class.
Samurai in Japan were similar to knights in
Europe.
During medieval times [the Middle Ages],
there were similarities between Japan's social
structures and Europe's social structures.
In Japan's feudal social order, the most
important social class were believed to be the
farmers or serfs.
Answer

• YouTube ✔ Warriors in feudal Japan came from the samurai class. ✔ Samurai in Japan were similar to knights in Europe. ✔ During medieval times [the Middle Ages], there were similarities between Japan's social structures and Europe's social structures. ❌ In Japan's feudal social order, the most important social class were believed to be the farmers or serfs. (The most important social class in Japan's feudal social order were the samurai.)

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During feudal Japan, the samurai class was the most important social class. The samurai were warriors who served the daimyo, or feudal...
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