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Which of the following statements accurately compares feudalism and manorialism?(1 point)ResponsesBoth exchanged military servi...Question
                Which of the following statements accurately compares feudalism and manorialism?(1 point)
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Both exchanged military service if conflict broke out for privileges and land.
Both exchanged military service if conflict broke out for privileges and land.
Both have been compared to slavery because of the way they restricted serfs’ lives.
Both have been compared to slavery because of the way they restricted serfs’ lives.
Both subjected serfs to hard labor under the control of a landlord on an estate.
Both subjected serfs to hard labor under the control of a landlord on an estate.
Both controlled relationships between those who owned land and those who did not.
            
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Both exchanged military service if conflict broke out for privileges and land.
Both exchanged military service if conflict broke out for privileges and land.
Both have been compared to slavery because of the way they restricted serfs’ lives.
Both have been compared to slavery because of the way they restricted serfs’ lives.
Both subjected serfs to hard labor under the control of a landlord on an estate.
Both subjected serfs to hard labor under the control of a landlord on an estate.
Both controlled relationships between those who owned land and those who did not.
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    The statement that accurately compares feudalism and manorialism is:
**Both controlled relationships between those who owned land and those who did not.**
Feudalism is a broader social, economic, and political system where land ownership and obligation are tied to nobility, while manorialism is more specifically focused on the economic aspect of agriculture and the relationships between lords and serfs on a manor.
    
**Both controlled relationships between those who owned land and those who did not.**
Feudalism is a broader social, economic, and political system where land ownership and obligation are tied to nobility, while manorialism is more specifically focused on the economic aspect of agriculture and the relationships between lords and serfs on a manor.
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