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Is this a run-on sentence?:
Feudalistic Japan and Europe, followed and were based upon similar ideals, and were formed in the
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Anastasia
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The death of Charlemagne and decline of his empire led to this system becoming a widespread solution to a lack of central
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Jonathan
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Here are the answers to this quick check. NOTE: Please DO NOT use this unless you feel you absolutely have to. It is better for
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Kings granted land to lords, who, in turn, granted land to knights under the system called?
A. Manorialism B. The rule of law C.
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Sliverstream
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Kings granted land to lords, who, in turn, granted land to knights under the system called..
A. Manorialism B. The rule of law C.
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Anonymous
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Which option accurately compares the theology that dominated during the Middle Ages with the philosophy that came to prominence
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malia
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Why did the system of feudalism arise during the Middle ages?
A:to develop an economic system. B:to determine jobs within a city.
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Jamie
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A medieval government in which kings rented land to vassals in exchange for loyalty, military, labor, and taxes
Socialism
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treyour-_-him
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8.What concept held the feudal relationship together? A. Fear B. Loyalty C. Economic debt?
10. Windmills were introduced to
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Shala
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Who held the most power under the system of feudalism?
Peasants. Vassals. Lords. (MY ANSWER) Knights.
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LOVE
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Is fief
Land given in exchange for loyalty? I think it is but....
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Lexi
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Who benefitted the least from the development of feudal system? Explain why
Japan China Africa Europe
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Ed
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What is a Fief?
A. A ruler of the Franks. B. A ruler in Charlemagne's empire. C. Land given in exchange for loyalty.**** D. A
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anonymous
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May you please check if my answer is correct?
Why did the system of feudalism arise during the Middle Ages? (1 point) to develop
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Dorathy
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Using the Internet, encyclopedia, and/other reference material for research, write a 1,000-word report on feudalism in the
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Anonymous
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I'm back. I didn't understand the answer yesterday, and I re-read my book, but I'm still confused. Can you help?
1. Why did the
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dddd47906
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Why did feudalism develop in medieval Europe?
Strong kings forced the nobles into this system. The emperor made the system a part
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your mama
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Hello. Dear Writeacher, thank you a lot!
Please answer two more questions: 1) in case of loyalty, they were granted additional
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Nalmi
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Which do you think best describes the word Feudalism??
a system designed to increase the power of lords rather than vassals or a
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jason
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The only real source of wealth in the Middle Ages were land, each plot was called a fief. Those aristocrats might then give
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No.
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Match these items.
1. A.D. 500 to A.D. 1450 2. estate 3. peasants 4. social, economic, political way of life 5. religious wars 6.
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kyle
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Why did the decline of feudalism have a significant impact on medieval Europe's society and economy?
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JoJo
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Which group of people lived and worked on a manor, ran the manor household, served the lord in battle, worked the lord's land,
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What were the main responsibilities of vassals under the feudal system?
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What was the role of vassals in the feudal system?
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What are the reasons for the decline of feudalism in Europe?
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lolamusic5
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How was the structure of the Church like that of the feudal system?
Feudalism is based on three things: fief, fealty, and faith.
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What were a peasants obligations to the lord of the manor? The peasant's obligations to the Lord of the Manor were based
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In theory, feudalism was based on cooperation and support, but in reality, that is not what happened. Which phrase best
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PEPPA PIG
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Use the drop-down menu to complete the sentence.(1 point)
Under the manorial system, Choose were responsible for raising animals
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PEPPA PIG
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Which of the following best shows the difference between Japanese and Western European feudalism? (1 point)
1. Western Europeans
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Sunny
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What is a fief? good luck healthy life leases land for loyalty 2. When did the middle ages start? Viking invasions Renaissance
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What is a fief? good luck healthy life leases land for loyalty
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what is a fief?
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me
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What is the basis of the feudal system?
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Losa
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a system in which monarchs or lords gave land to obbles in return for pledges of loyalty was known as:
d. feuldalism
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natasha napier
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Using the Internet, encyclopedia, and/other reference material for research, write a 1,000-word report on feudalism in the
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greg
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Under feudalism, who was directly responsible for protecting the people?
(1 point) Responses the shogun the shogun the emperor
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Using the Internet, encyclopedia, and/other reference material for research, write a 1,000-word report on feudalism in the
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Anonymous
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Using the Internet, encyclopedia, and/other reference material for research, write a 1,000-word report on feudalism in the
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mindy
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What is a person under the protection of a feudal lord to whom he has vowed homage and fealty? Fief Lord Knight Vassal
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What is an estate of land, especially one held on condition of loyalty and service
Vassal Knight Fief Serf
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What is a serf
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rashawn
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What is feudalism
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rashawn
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What is fudalism
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rashawn
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What is feudalism
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rashawn
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What does the manor system mean?
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Bella
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1. Describe the social strusture of feudal society. 2. what were the similarities and differences between feudalism in
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Pamela
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Which of the following terms best describes the structure of the manor system?(1 point) Responses merit-based merit-based equal
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Ray
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How did the Church support the perpetuation of the feudal system?(1 point) Responses The Church recruited people to fight in the
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Ray
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