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OpenStudy (anonymous):

someone please help me !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 1) Do you think the social standing of merchants during the Middle Ages helped or hurt the economy? Explain. 2) Do you think church officials had a large amount of influence in the feudal system? Explain. 3) In the feudal system, do you think knights ever felt conflicting loyalties? Explain. 1) Do you think the social standing of merchants in feudal Japan helped or hurt the economy? Explain. 2) How is feudalism in Japan similar to the feudalism in Europe? How is it different? 3) Do you think feudalism in Japan helped

OpenStudy (anonymous):

to unify the country? Explain.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

1) Helped they all gained money and the people buying the merchants goods had food or whatever they sold and it gave them what they needed to live or got what they wated. 2) Yes they did have an influence on people that they had to go to church and some were slaughterd for beliving in a diff. religion. 3) Most likely they probably felt like the king dosent treat us good or we dont get what they have it's just the instic of jelousy The others I will look up now hope these all help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

1) It helped them make new things like they do today by sellingnthings from stands now to around the world like cars, so they definately gained. 2) They both make and sell things to everyone but it might have put to much on one economy to handle like japna sells around the world and has the nice buildings but when something happens like ex: the tusnami they have to rebuild and gain up again. 3) Yep the bult their own things and made their own way to selling around the world and being above and beyond the working point, they worked up to it. Hope This Really Helps :D

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