Asked by christian
The feudal system probably would not have developed if the Roman Empire continued. Why?
Europe would not have been considered worthy of attack by invaders.
The emperor would have kept peace, so there would have been no threat of invasion.
A strong military would have been in place to protect people from invaders.
The emperor did not believe the feudal system could protect people from danger.
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"A strong military would have been in place to protect people from invaders."
Brief explanation: Feudalism grew out of the breakdown of centralized Roman authority—when the empire fell, local landowners and nobles took on the role of providing protection and justice. If the Roman Empire had continued, its central government and standing military would have provided security and administration, removing the need for the locally based feudal arrangements.
Brief explanation: Feudalism grew out of the breakdown of centralized Roman authority—when the empire fell, local landowners and nobles took on the role of providing protection and justice. If the Roman Empire had continued, its central government and standing military would have provided security and administration, removing the need for the locally based feudal arrangements.
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