The framework that preserved unity and stability in Japan into the 19th century under the Tokugawa shoguns was based on all of the following EXCEPT
A) strict rules and regulations to assure citizens? obedience.
B) the spread of education and the growth of new urban classes.
C) a military dictatorship.
D) the feudal relationship between daimyo and samurai.
E) a vibrant urban culture.
B
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