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slave and clientwe loyalto master but not to their heir give your views on statement along with an emphasis on outcome why loyal 3 points and outcome 3 point class 7 ch 3

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Answered by prabhavsinghal44
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Answer:

Slaves and clients were loyal to their masters and patrons , but not to their heirs . New Sultans had their own servants . As a result the accession of a new monarch often saw conflict between the old and the new nobility.

Answered by sarahssynergy
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The concept of loyalty is one that is often applied to a person’s relationship with their masters or employers.

Explanation:

  • This is because it is a bond that one must have with the person of whom they are dependent.
  • This bond of loyalty should be one that is not easily broken and is very hard to break.
  • This is because if you are loyal to someone, you want to be loyal to them for life.
  • In order for a slave to be loyal, he or she must have been loyal to the person who owned them before they were sold to him or her.
  • As a result, the owner of the slave is the only one who can be considered loyal, and thus the slave must obey their master's orders unless it goes against their conscience.
  • The statement “slave and client were loyal to the master but not to the heir” is true, but only because the class of slave and the class of client were not loyal to the heir.
  • Their loyalty was to their master, not to the heir (who was not a legitimate heir).
  • If the heir had not been born, the classes would still have been loyal to their master, only in a different way.

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