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How is feudalism different from manorialism? (1 point)(1 point)
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Feudalism prevented serfs from being independent.
Feudalism prevented serfs from being independent.
Feudalism controlled relationships between monarchs and serfs.
Feudalism controlled relationships between monarchs and serfs.
Feudalism controlled relationships between nobles and monarchs.
Feudalism controlled relationships between nobles and monarchs.
Feudalism did not require military allegiance.
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Feudalism controlled relationships between nobles and monarchs.
Explanation: Feudalism was the political/military system of lords and vassals (nobles and monarchs) based on land-for-service. Manorialism was the economic system organizing estates and the obligations of peasants/serfs.
Explanation: Feudalism was the political/military system of lords and vassals (nobles and monarchs) based on land-for-service. Manorialism was the economic system organizing estates and the obligations of peasants/serfs.
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