Why muromachi period were in a somewhat weaker position


Question: During the Muromachi Period, the shoguns ofUnlike their predecessors during the Kamakura Period, the shoguns of the Muromachi Period were in a somewhat weaker position politically because: Question options: they had to accept the overlordship of Toyotomi Hideyoshi, the imperial regent they had to maintain a balance of power relationship with the shugo they had to contend with the Buddhist religious establishment they were forced to share power with aristocrats at the imperial court the Ashikaga clan moved their capital to: Question options: Kyoto (originally Heian), which was also the imperial capital Edo, which was Japan's largest city at that time Nara, which had been Japan's first imperial capital Kamakura, since that had been the capital of the previous shogunate

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