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Which of the following terms best describes the structure of the manor system?(1 point)
Responses equal equal hierarchical
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Comparing the roles of feudalism before and after the bubonic plague, what impact did the disease have on labor and the role of
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Comparing the roles of feudalism before and after the bubonic plague, what impact did the disease have on labor and the role of
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Analyze the Church’s response to feudalism. Which of the following was meant to counteract what the Church saw as the
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Which of the following accurately evaluates the development of feudalism as a power structure? (1 point)
O Feudalism was an
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How did monarchs exert their power in feudal times
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Explain how feudal monarchs were able to exert power and control over peasants.(1 point)
Responses Their agreement allowed
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Comparing the roles of feudalism before and after the bubonic plague, what impact did the disease have on labor and the role of
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Blue Berry
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Which of the following terms best describes the structure of the manor system?(1 point)
Responses equal equal merit-based
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Blue Berry
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What was one main difference between Japanese and European feudalism?
(1 point) Responses Japanese feudalism emerged out of a
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Question What was one main difference between Japanese and European feudalism? (1 point) Responses Japanese
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Under feudalism who was directly responsible for protecting the people
A. The shogun B. The emperor C. The daimyo D. The Kami
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What was one main difference between Japanese and European feudalism
A. Japanese feudalism emerged out of a period of violence;
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What was one main difference between Japanese and European feudalism
A. Japanese feudalism emerged out of a period of violence;
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How were monarchs impacted by establishing feudal monarchies. (pick one answer)
Monarchs were expected to abide by the chivalric
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What was one main difference between Japanese and European feudalism?
(1 point) Responses Japanese feudalism emerged out of a
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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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Explain how feudal monarchs were able to exert power and control over peasants.(1 point)
Responses Peasants received tithes in
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Which of the following accurately evaluates the impact of feudalism after the fall of Western Rome?(1 point)
Responses Feudalism
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Analyze the Church’s response to feudalism. Which of the following was meant to counteract what the Church saw as the
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Which of the following terms best describes the structure of the manor system? (1 point)
O hierarchical • equal O merit-based O
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Analyze the Church's response to feudalism. Which of the following was meant to counteract what the Church saw as the "general
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Comparing the roles of feudalism before and after the bubonic plague, what impact did the disease have on labor and the role of
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1. Which of the following is NOT an effect of feudalism?(1 point)
Responses Shortage of food Shortage of food Granting of land in
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Which of the following accurately evaluates the impact of feudalism after the fall of Western Rome?(1 point)
Responses Feudalism
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how feudal monarchs were able to exert power and control over peasants.(1 point)
Responses Peasants needed protection and land,
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1. Under Japan’s new system of feudalism, the daimyo were _______________.(1 point) Responses Merchants Merchants Emperors
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cyan
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What typically happened to land after a lord or vassal passed away?(1 point)
Responses The land was given to the ruling monarch
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In France, the government and social structures experienced both continuity and change. In the era of Louis
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France’s government and social structures saw a combination of continuity and change. During the time of
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What typically happened to land after a lord or vassal passed away?
The heirs had to split the land among themselves The land
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Rae
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Which of the following is NOT an effect of feudalism?
Shortage of food Protection of land by knights Increased Trade Granting of
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Rae
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what term describes the structure of themanor system
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which of the following terms best decribes the structure of the manor system?
merit-based democratic equal hierarchical
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what was the main difference between Japanese and European feudalism?
A. Japanese feudalism emerged out of a period of violence;
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connexus_YOURMOM
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How were monarchs impacted by establishing feudal monarchies?(1 point) Responses Monarchs began to be expected to protect their
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Which factor most contributed to the development of the manor system in Western Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire?(1
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Define feudalism and it's features
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1. Which of the following is NOT an effect of feudalism?(1 point) Responses Granting of land in exchange for service Granting of
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19. What typically happened to land after a lord or vassal passed away?(1 point)
The heirs had to split the land among themselves
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1. Which of the following is NOT an effect of feudalism?(1 point) Responses Shortage of food Shortage of food Increased Trade
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1. Which of the following is NOT an effect of feudalism?(1 point) Responses Shortage of food Shortage of food Increased Trade
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1. Which of the following is NOT an effect of feudalism?(1 point) Responses Shortage of food Shortage of
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What did the Church consider to be an important failure of feudalism during the Middle Ages?
Lords ignored their obligation to
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Zoey Andrus
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Under feudalism, who was directly responsible for protecting the people? (1 point) Responses
the shogun the emperor the daimyo
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After either a lord or vassal passed away, what typically happened to the fief?(1 point)
1 The land was returned to the owner. 2
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uncle tim
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How were monarchs impacted by establishing feudal monarchies?(1 point)
1 Monarchs were expected to abide by the chivalric code by
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Use the excerpts to answer the question.Quote 1: “In order that this statute of peace should not be violated by any one rashly
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MAOW
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after either a lord or vassal passed away, what typically happened to the fief?
a ) it passed to the heir b ) the heirs had to
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Of the following statements which one most accurately represents the major difference between the Japanese and European feudal
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