In Meiji Japan, all men were subject to military service, including landowners, samurai, and daimyo.
In Meiji Japan, all men were subject to military service.
After the fall of the samurai class, the new Meiji government implemented conscription laws that required all able-bodied men to serve in the military. This included both landowners and peasants, as well as members of the samurai class.
The daimyo, who were powerful feudal lords, had lost much of their authority in the Meiji period, so they were no longer exempt from military service.
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Answer: A-North America, Europe, and most of Asia
The Pangea broke into the Northern continent and the Southern continent. The northern continent was called the Laurasia. The Laurasia constituted of North America, Europe, and most of Asia. The southern continent was called Gondwanaland which comprised of Africa, Antarctica, India, South America and Australia