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What was the primary role of the Fujiwara clan in the imperial court during the Heian period?
They served as regents and held significant political power.
They were military leaders who oversaw battles.
They acted as advisors for foreign diplomacy.
They were primarily merchants who controlled trade routes.
Which strategy did the Fujiwara clan use to maintain their power in the imperial court?
Marrying their daughters to emperors.
Leading military expeditions to conquer lands.
Creating alliances with other clans through warfare.
Establishing themselves as religious leaders in Shinto temples.
In what way did the Fujiwara clan impact the development of Heian-era culture?
By patronizing the arts and literature.
By promoting agricultural innovations.
By establishing trade relations with China.
By enforcing strict laws on religious practices.
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