The peasantry in Japan during the shogunate period was
A) less miserable than in earlier eras.
B) akin to the serfs of Europe.
C) vitally important to the growth of cities and were compensated accordingly.
D) more prestigious than in earlier days.
E) the best educated in Japan's history.
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