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Under which system did landowning nobles govern and protect the people in return for services? A) feudalism cross out B) mercantilism cross out C) protectionism cross out D) vassalism
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Under which system did landowning nobles govern and protect the people in return for services?
A) feudalism
cross out
B) mercantilism
cross out
C) protectionism
cross out
D) vassalism
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The best answer to go with is b you’re welcome
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i think the answer is b
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