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Read the source and answer the question.Decline in food production, growth of the population, and competition for resources among the great families all... gave rise to military disturbances in the mid-tenth and eleventh centuries. Members of the Fujiwara, Taira, and Minamoto families... attacked one another, claimed control over vast tracts of conquered land, set up rival regimes [governments], and generally broke the peace......... The period from 1086 to 1156 was the age of supremacy of the..... [Secluded Emperor] and of the rise of the military class throughout the country. Military might rather than civil authority dominated the government.— Japan: A Country Study, 1994     Which statement analyzes the effect of the conditions in Japan described in this source?ResponsesThe emperor used the samurai to defeat foreign invaders.The emperor used , the samurai to defeat foreign invaders.Military conflicts led the emperor to eliminate the shogun.Military conflicts led the emperor , to eliminate the shogun.Ongoing conflict led to the rise of the samurai and military rule.Ongoing, , conflict, , led, , to, , the, , rise, , of, , the, , samurai, , and, , military, , rule.Samurai loyalty to the emperor weakened the shogun.

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Read the source and answer the question.Decline in food production, growth of the population, and competition for resources among the great families all... gave rise to military disturbances in the mid-tenth and eleventh centuries. Members of the Fujiwara, Taira, and Minamoto families... attacked one another, claimed control over vast tracts of conquered land, set up rival regimes [governments], and generally broke the peace......... The period from 1086 to 1156 was the age of supremacy of the..... [Secluded Emperor] and of the rise of the military class throughout the country. Military might rather than civil authority dominated the government.— Japan: A Country Study, 1994     Which statement analyzes the effect of the conditions in Japan described in this source?ResponsesThe emperor used the samurai to defeat foreign invaders.The emperor used , the samurai to defeat foreign invaders.Military conflicts led the emperor to eliminate the shogun.Military conflicts led the emperor , to eliminate the shogun.Ongoing conflict led to the rise of the samurai and military rule.Ongoing, , conflict, , led, , to, , the, , rise, , of, , the, , samurai, , and, , military, , rule.Samurai loyalty to the emperor weakened the shogun.

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The correct answer is: Ongoing conflict led to the rise of the samurai and military rule.

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