Which factor most contributed to the development of the manor system in Western Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire?(1 point)
Responses
increased trade with Asia and North Africa
increased trade with Asia and North Africa
advancements in agricultural technology
advancements in agricultural technology
lack of a central authority and infrastructure
lack of a central authority and infrastructure
influence of the Catholic Church
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The rise of the nation-state in Europe most directly challenged the power of(1 point)
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the Eastern Roman Empire.
the Eastern Roman Empire.
the Western Roman Empire.
the Western Roman Empire.
Clovis.
Clovis.
the papacy
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the papacy
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What political events contributed to the rise of the Italian city-states?(1 point)
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the fall of the Western Roman Empire and the Renaissance
the fall of the Western Roman Empire and the Renaissance
the Renaissance and the rise of the Holy Roman Empire
the Renaissance and the rise of the Holy Roman Empire
the fall of the Western Roman Empire and the rise of the Holy Roman Empire
the fall of the Western Roman Empire and the rise of the Holy Roman Empire
the fall of the Western Roman Empire and the Crusades
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the fall of the Western Roman Empire and the Renaissance
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Which of the following most directly contributed to peasants’ inability to build wealth?(1 point)
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Peasants were required to tithe 90 percent of what they earned to lords.
Peasants were required to tithe 90 percent of what they earned to lords.
Since manors were self-sufficient, peasants did not need to build wealth.
Since manors were self-sufficient, peasants did not need to build wealth.
Only one common currency was used.
Only one common currency was used.
Peasants were not allowed to pass down an inheritance.
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Peasants were required to tithe 90 percent of what they earned to lords.
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How is feudalism different from manorialism?(1 point)
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Feudalism did not require military allegiance.
Feudalism did not require military allegiance.
Feudalism prevented serfs from being independent.
Feudalism prevented serfs from being independent.
Feudalism controlled relationships between nobles and monarchs.
Feudalism controlled relationships between nobles and monarchs.
Feudalism controlled relationships between monarchs and serfs.
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Feudalism controlled relationships between nobles and monarchs.
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How were monarchs impacted by establishing feudal monarchies?(1 point)
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Monarchs’ power was divided among lords in exchange for land, which made rebellion more common.
Monarchs’ power was divided among lords in exchange for land, which made rebellion more common.
Monarchs began to be expected to protect their kingdom in exchange for land.
Monarchs began to be expected to protect their kingdom in exchange for land.
Monarchs witnessed the abuses by lords in this system and began to consider reforming it.
Monarchs witnessed the abuses by lords in this system and began to consider reforming it.
Monarchs were expected to abide by the chivalric code by being loyal and courageous.
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