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What was the social structure like in Feudalism

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Explanation: A feudal society has three distinct social classes: a king, a noble class (which could include nobles, priests, and princes) and a peasant class

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A feudal society has three distinct social classes: a king, a noble class (which could include nobles, priests, and princes) and a peasant class. ... The nobles, in turn, rented out their land to peasants. The peasants paid the nobles in produce and military service; the nobles, in turn, paid the king.

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