Asked by lily
In feudal Europe, what did peasants and serfs most likely get for the work they did?
A.
higher social status the longer they worked
B.
a place to live on a manor and a portion of the crops they harvested
C.
an education that taught them how to read and write
D.
the right to vote on important matters in a village council
A.
higher social status the longer they worked
B.
a place to live on a manor and a portion of the crops they harvested
C.
an education that taught them how to read and write
D.
the right to vote on important matters in a village council
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Answered by
Writeacher
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Answered by
Ryan
A, C, and D are instantly incorrect since they are peasants-people seen as nothing but free/cheap labor.
B is the correct answer, as they agreed to work for their landlord in exchange for a place to live and a share of their crops (hence the modern term 'sharecropping').
B is the correct answer, as they agreed to work for their landlord in exchange for a place to live and a share of their crops (hence the modern term 'sharecropping').
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it is b
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