During the Tokugawa Shogunate, the daimyo
A) served as the true political leaders of the shogunate.
B) acted as the shogun's agents within the empire but retained full authority within their own area of control.
C) controlled about one-fourth of Japan's land area.
D) seldom came into conflict with each other, preferring to use their resources to better compete with each other economically.
E) never quite trusted the shogun and were always looking over their shoulders, expecting him to use their samurai against them.
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