After the insecurity of the sixteenth century,what contributed to increased food production in Japan?
A) Improvements in irrigation
B) Enforcement of its existing system
C) A shift from cities to countryside
D) A decrease in the coinage of silver.
E) Planting corn and wheat, introduced from the Americas
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