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Describe the morality of the Japanese people and government during the Tokugawa Period.

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  • 14-05-2020

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Japanese morality during the Tokugawa Period can be described as conformist, collectivist, and harmonious. The period was characterized by almost total isolation from the rest of the world, the strengthening of the feudal system, and a relative peacefulness in the islands.

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penguins206 penguins206
  • 21-04-2021

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They were isolated from the world.

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