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In Japan durig this period, real political power was largely held by: Elected citizens The military leaders Foreign governments Local governors

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The military leaders

Explanation

Historically, in certain periods of Japan—especially the feudal era—political authority was concentrated in the hands of the shoguns, who were military leaders rather than the emperor or elected officials.