The pattern of feudal development in France differed from that of England because
A) the English king only had a vague prestige over his vassals.
B) the French king and the Church were constantly fighting over prestige.
C) English kings only desired a federation of fiefs bound by loyalty.
D) England was much larger and contained more cultural diversity than France.
E) French kings had to deal with a larger country encompassing greater diversity.
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Q1: What promoted the formation of the feudal
Q2: All of the following were true of
Q3: The term "villein" describes
A)small villages in northern
Q4: Germany showed a pattern of development different
Q6: The Domesday Book is
A)the record of the
Q7: Glebe land is the
A)land on a manor
Q8: The obligations due a serf to his
Q9: Manorialism refers to
A)relationships between lords and vassals.
B)urbanization
Q10: An excellent example of the "Ottonian Renaissance"
Q11: Classic feudalism never had much influence in
A)England.
B)Sicily
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