The dramatic changes in Japanese society and political organization during the period between 1250 and 1600 were made possible by:

a. The creativity with which the Japanese interpreted and implemented Western ideas.
b. Dramatic increases in food production.
c. The symbiotic relationship between the emperor and the shogun.
d. The wealth accrued through trade with China and Korea.


b. Dramatic increases in food production.

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