yes it is
Because they had rein over everyone else.
The fairness of the feudal system is a complex and debated topic. Proponents argue that it provided structure and stability in a tumultuous time, with clear hierarchies and obligations. However, critics point out that it often resulted in exploitation of peasants by nobles, limited social mobility, and unequal distribution of power and resources. Ultimately, the fairness of the feudal system depends on one's perspective and values.
The feudal system was not fair as it concentrated power and wealth in the hands of the nobility while peasants had very few rights and opportunities for social mobility. Status was largely determined by birth and there was limited room for individuals to improve their social standing through their own efforts.
Knights lived by a strong code of behavior called chivalry.
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The feudal system was meant to help organize things for people.( To help people) how it worked: what happened was that the king was at the top and then the nobles were given land that was split up so they couldn't start a rebellion and the nobles gave their land to lots of knights which gave there land to lots of peasants which farmed the land and paid taxes. the knights fought and the king gave the noble more land so that he was richer more land=richer you are! this kind of system was based on kept promises. if some promises were not kept the entire system fails. Therefore I think that the Feudal System isn't fair especially for the peasants.
NO
no.
The System under which a government agency decides fair shares is Rationing
IMO, no.
life's not fair - why should taxes be?
tax system is fair