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What best describes land ownership policies during
The royal period
The royal period
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During the royal period, land ownership policies were characterized by a feudal system, where the king or queen held all land ownership and distributed it to nobles, church clergy, and other individuals in exchange for loyalty, military service, or taxes. This system ensured a hierarchical social structure with the monarch at the top. The nobles, known as lords, held large land estates and were responsible for governing and protecting the land and its people. The common people, known as peasants or serfs, worked the land owned by the nobles in exchange for protection and a share of the agricultural produce. These land ownership policies were predominantly based on hereditary rights and were focused on maintaining the power and wealth of the ruling monarchy and the aristocracy.
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