Question
What is one reason for the rise of the feudal system out of the fall of the Roman Empire?(1 point)
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Trade from China took over the Roman markets.
Trade from China took over the Roman markets.
The increased number of city-states in Italy created more farming opportunities.
The increased number of city-states in Italy created more farming opportunities.
The loss of the centralized authority of the government left warring states and political unrest.
The loss of the centralized authority of the government left warring states and political unrest.
The Catholic Church pushed the Romans out of power.
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Trade from China took over the Roman markets.
Trade from China took over the Roman markets.
The increased number of city-states in Italy created more farming opportunities.
The increased number of city-states in Italy created more farming opportunities.
The loss of the centralized authority of the government left warring states and political unrest.
The loss of the centralized authority of the government left warring states and political unrest.
The Catholic Church pushed the Romans out of power.
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The most accurate reason for the rise of the feudal system out of the fall of the Roman Empire is:
**The loss of the centralized authority of the government left warring states and political unrest.**
This led to the necessity for local lords to provide protection and stability, which in turn established the hierarchical structures characteristic of feudalism.
**The loss of the centralized authority of the government left warring states and political unrest.**
This led to the necessity for local lords to provide protection and stability, which in turn established the hierarchical structures characteristic of feudalism.
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