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What role did Tokugawa Ieyasu play in Japan's cultural achievements during the feudal period? He was a samurai warrior who wrote influential haiku poetry. He was an emperor who promoted the native Shinto religion over Buddhism. He was a shogun who urbanized Japan which led to a thriving arts scene. He was a merchant who funded kabuki theater troupes for entertainment.



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Among the options provided, the statement that fits Tokugawa Ieyasu's role in Japan's cultural achievements during the feudal period is "He was a shogun who urbanized Japan which led to a thriving arts scene." Tokugawa Ieyasu played a significant role as a shogun in shaping Japan's cultural landscape by promoting urbanization, which led to the flourishing of arts and culture during the Edo period. His leadership and policies contributed to developing a vibrant arts scene in Japan.

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