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85 POINTS, PLEASE HELP! How does power define a civilization? (In medieval feudalism)

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It was based on the exchange of land for military service. It provided local forms of protection and government. It was similar to feudalism in Japan.

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The medieval "feudal system" was characterized by the absence of public authority and the exercise by local lords of administrative and judicial functions formerly (and later) performed by centralized governments; general disorder and endemic conflict; and the prevalence of bonds between lords and free dependents (vassals), which were forged by the lords' bestowal of property called "fiefs" and by their reception of homage from the vassals. These bonds entailed the rendering of services by vassals to their lords (military obligations, counsel, financial support) and the lords' obligation to protect and respect their vassals.

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