Which of the following describes a key difference between feudalism in Europe and feudalism in Japan?

In Europe serfs could vote to remove a lord from office, while daimyos' positions were secure.
In Japan the barter system was replaced with a money economy, while barter was never abandoned in Europe.
In Europe the kings dominated the nobility, while in Japan the emperor was politically weak.
In Europe feudal lords owned all their lands, while in Japan the peasants owned the land they worked.

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The answer choice that best describes a key difference between feudalism in Europe and feudalism in Japan is D. In Europe feudal lords owned all their lands, while in Japan the peasants owned the land they worked.

What is the key difference between feudalism in Europe and feudalism in Japan?

The European knights gained land from their lords as a reward for fighting for them and their interests; they had direct control of the serfs that did the work on the land, however, the Japanese samurai did not own any land.

With this in mind, we can give a broad definition of the term "feudalism" and this means the medieval system in Europe of land ownership between a lord and his vassal.

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D. In Europe feudal lords owned all their lands, while in Japan the peasants owned the land they worked.

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