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What was the primary role of feudal lords (daimyos) in Tokugawa Japan?
To govern their domains and maintain local order
To serve as military generals for the shogun
To represent Japan in foreign diplomacy
To manage trade and commerce in the territories
Which of the following was a key feature of the relationship between the Tokugawa shogunate and feudal lords?
Daimyos were completely autonomous with no oversight.
Daimyos were required to reside in Edo for part of the year.
Daimyos had the right to form personal armies independent of the shogunate.
Daimyos were prohibited from collecting taxes from their vassals.
How did the feudal lords contribute to the stability of Tokugawa Japan?
By uniting the country under a single culture.
By enforcing strict laws and maintaining local peace.
By leading efforts to modernize Japan and abolish feudalism.
By engaging in frequent conflicts with the shogunate.
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