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The lowest class in a feudal Society was 2

(a) the knights (b) the Dukes

(c) the Serfs (d) The Barons​

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Answered by krish112321
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The lowest class in a feudal society was (c) the Serfs. Serfs were considered to be the lowest class in feudal society, and were tied to the land they worked on, essentially functioning as indentured laborers. They were required to work on the lands of their lords, and in return, were provided with protection and the use of a small plot of land for their own subsistence. The serfs were not considered to be free individuals and were restricted in their movements and opportunities. In contrast, knights, dukes, and barons were members of the higher classes in feudal society, and held positions of power and privilege.

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