What was the purpose of the daimyo in the Shogunate period?
A) Acted as the shogun's military enforcers.
B) Acted as the shogun's agents and regents in their own domains.
C) Acted as the moral enforcers of Japan.
D) Acted as the loyal opposition to the shogun.
E) Acted as the supervisors of the merchant and craft guilds.
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