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How did the threat of invasion lead to the development of the manor system?
The manor system created a strong military.
The manor system offered people protection.
The manor system stopped invaders from entering Europe.
The manor system kept lords wealthy and powerful.
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The best answer is: The manor system offered people protection.
Explanation: After the fall of Rome, frequent invasions and weak central authority made local security essential. Manors were self-sufficient estates run by a lord who provided shelter and defense to peasants in exchange for labor and rent, so people accepted the manor system to gain protection and stability.
Explanation: After the fall of Rome, frequent invasions and weak central authority made local security essential. Manors were self-sufficient estates run by a lord who provided shelter and defense to peasants in exchange for labor and rent, so people accepted the manor system to gain protection and stability.
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