What contributed to the rise of war lords in japan?
a) the warrior clans banded together in t...
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What contributed to the rise of war lords in japan?
a) the warrior clans banded together in truces.
b) private families supported large armies.
c) the heian government overpowered private armies.
d) civil wars increased the powers of the court.
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