Feudal relationships differ from the representation of a pyramid in that they involve both vertical and horizontal ties. While the pyramid model emphasizes a hierarchical structure with clear authority and loyalty directed from the top down, feudal relationships also include horizontal ties among nobles, vassals, and peers, reflecting a more complex and interconnected system of loyalty and obligations.
In what way did feudal relationships differ from the representation of a pyramid?(1 point) Responses Vertical ties of loyalty only Vertical ties of loyalty only Horizontal ties of loyalty Horizontal ties of loyalty Both vertical and horizontal ties Both vertical and horizontal ties Circular ties of loyalty
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