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In what way was the feudal system like the Roman Empire?
Both were based on cooperation between rich and poor.
Both emphasized education for all.
Both centralized the European government.
Both provided structure to people’s lives.
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Both provided structure to people's lives.
Explanation: Both the Roman Empire and the feudal system created defined social roles, duties, and obligations (who ruled, who served, who farmed, etc.), giving people a predictable place in society. They differed in organization — Rome was a centralized state, while feudalism was a decentralized system of local loyalties — and neither system emphasized universal education.
Explanation: Both the Roman Empire and the feudal system created defined social roles, duties, and obligations (who ruled, who served, who farmed, etc.), giving people a predictable place in society. They differed in organization — Rome was a centralized state, while feudalism was a decentralized system of local loyalties — and neither system emphasized universal education.
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