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Medieval feudalism hinged on which relationship?

A. Lords and vassals
B. Masters and apprentices
C. Merchants and artisans
D. Pope and bishops

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Its A Lord and vassals.

User Yeshodhan Kulkarni
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Option A, lords and vassals, is the right answer.

In Europe, during the middle ages, the government and society were based on the Feudal system. Feudalism flourished between 9th and the 15th centuries. In this system, a piece of land was granted to the people for service.This system was in a way based on the hierarchy in which the king was on the top and who was followed by the Bishops (church leaders), Barons and nobles (high ranking nobles), Lords and Knights (the local Manors), and peasants and serfs (slaves) at the bottom.

Though a class stratification was there in the medieval Europe but the small communities were formed around the local lords and the vassals.


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