What was the Japanese shogunate?
A) It was an attempt by the emperor to restore order in the 17th century.
B) The shogunate was a group that opposed Westernization of the country.
C) The shogunate was a type of centralized feudalism.
D) It was government officials who carried out the orders of the emperor.
E) It was a group of military officers who banded together to overthrow the emperor.
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