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Feudalism was a class structure based on the characteristics of loyalty and . In the hierarchy of feudalism, the king and nobles had the most power. They were followed by , who fought in wars for the king. At the bottom of the hierarchy were the peasants, who paid taxes in exchange for .

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Answered by shawntibaker1220
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Answer:

Feudalism was a class structure based on the characteristics of loyalty and

honor

. In the hierarchy of feudalism, the king and nobles had the most power. They were followed by

knights

, who fought in wars for the king. At the bottom of the hierarchy were the peasants, who paid taxes in exchange for

protection

Answered by Evanbo222
0

Answer:

Feudalism was a class structure based on the characteristics of loyalty and honor.In the hierarchy of feudalism, the king and nobles had the most power. They were followed by knights, who fought in wars for the king. At the bottom of the hierarchy were the peasants, who paid taxes in exchange for protection.

Explanation:

  • Feudalism was a social structure in which low-ranking individuals were provided with security and land by the higher-ranking individuals who will fight for them in exchange for labor.
  • The fundamental notion behind feudalism was that it was a way to organise relationships in society around the ownership of land in exchange for labour.
  • There are four stages of feudalism:  Kings & nobles, knights, peasants & servants.
  • The king and nobles had the most authority under feudalism's power structure. They were followed by knights who fought for the kings in battles. The peasants were at the bottom of feudalism's power structure, paying taxes in exchange for protection.

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