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OpenStudy (anonymous):

All of the following represent innovations in land use in the Middle Ages except the shared property of monastic communities the open fields of manorial villages the three-field system the ownership by individuals of small farms

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the ownership by individuals of small farms, do I get a medal and will u fan me

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks! can you help me with 4 more questions?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

How might a second-born son hope to achieve success under the system of primogeniture? He could hope to inherit property from his father. He could seek training to become a knight in the military. He could try to attend one of the many trade schools. He could work on developing his share of his father's land.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

He could hope to inherit property from his father..... medal yet.....lol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

next please

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol Which of the following describes the rights and legal standing of a European villein? They could farm a plot of land for a landlord, but they didn't own it. They were forced to give up all of their labor, but they received food from the landlord. They could buy land from a landlord, but they had to provide the lord with military service. They were forced to sell all of their land to the landlord, but their house was provided for them.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

They were forced to sell all of their land to the landlord, but their house was provided for them............ next

OpenStudy (anonymous):

In medieval European society, was the king or the pope the most powerful figure? The King, because the Church had no control over armies. The Pope, because the Church was wealthier than most kings. Neither, because the power dynamic shifted between the Church and the kings. Neither, because the military was more powerful than both kings and popes.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The Pope, because the Church was wealthier than most kings...........next

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which best describes the relationship between the Church and feudal states? The Church and the states worked together well with little conflict. The Church and the states constantly struggled for supreme power. The states had sole control over the people and the Church's power was ceremonial. The states had little power and made no decisions without the Church's input.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The states had little power and made no decisions without the Church's input......next.....if there is another one

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