Asked by Rouda Alamir Ali on Sep 27, 2024

Feudalism resulted from

A) an increase in royal power.
B) an increase in the Church's power.
C) an increase in violence and political instability after the end of Roman Empire.
D) an increase in Islamic invasions in Western Europe.
E) an increase in immigration to the Ottoman Empire.

Feudalism

Feudalism is a medieval social system where land was held by nobles in exchange for military service, and peasants lived on their lord's land, offering labor or a share of the produce as rent.

Political Instability

A situation where a government or a country faces frequent changes in leadership, policies, or social unrest, often leading to a lack of consistent governance.

Roman Empire

The Roman Empire was an ancient civilization centered around the Mediterranean Sea, known for its military prowess, architectural innovations, legal systems, and significant role in shaping Western culture.

  • Comprehend the origins and implications of feudalism.