All medieval kings got special treatment compared to the way commoners were treated.
Any time they wished
kings
Armour, frequently. They had to show their strength and military prowess to dissuade any from trying to usurp them.
they are the things that don't change in an experiment/ that don't receive any special treatment.
Medieval rich people were often nobles or were given land and titles by the very wealthy. Rich people were kings, dukes, duchesses, and queens while the poor people worked the land for these nobles.
German medieval kings were a little different from the kings of other lands, because they were vassals of their emperor. This meant that there were a number of kings in Germany at any one time. They were concerned about their relationships with other German rulers, of whom there were many, not only kings, but independent princes, counts of one sort or another, and bishops. They were concerned with their relationships with the Holy Roman Emperor, who was superior to them. They were concerned with their relationship with the church, not only because of its religious authority, but because it had more say than elsewhere in the day to day operations of the empire.
The lord had to protect the king (and/or any other class) in exchange for land. Then, they rent off their land to knights, who, in exchange, protected the lords and kings.
Yes they are albino and no they don`t need special treatment.
Yes, they do not get any type of special treatment. I was actually in prison with a midget.
The group that does not receive special treatment is often referred to as the "baseline group" or "control group." This group is used as a standard for comparison in experiments or studies, allowing researchers to evaluate the effects of interventions or treatments on other groups. By not receiving special treatment, they help ensure that any observed differences can be attributed to the specific variables being tested.
Well they were treated the same as every body else. They didnt get any special treatment. They were treated all the same as every body else. From Alexis Well they were treated the same as every body else. They didnt get any special treatment. They were treated all the same as every body else. From Alexis Well they were treated the same as every body else. They didnt get any special treatment. They were treated all the same as every body else. From Alexis
The part of an experiment that doesn't receive the special treatment is called the control group. This group serves as a baseline for comparison, allowing researchers to determine the effects of the treatment or intervention applied to the experimental group. By keeping conditions the same for both groups, any differences in outcomes can be attributed to the treatment being tested.