No, it was known as "Feudalism".
Feudalism
Feudalism.
parliamentary Democracy
Feudalism
Such a political organization is often referred to as a "dominant party" or a "one-party dominant system." In this system, the same political party consistently secures electoral victories and exerts significant control over the government and political processes. Some examples include the Communist Party in China or the African National Congress in South Africa.
Feudalism
The progressive era was a combination of middle class , upper middle class and even higher classes that challenged the hierarchies of the rigid political system, bureaucracy in social system with initial monopolistic economic growth prospects.
The major political changes of the Renaissance were from the old Feudal System of the Middle Ages into a more flexible and liberal class system. The divisions consisted of the old rich, the new rich nobles, the middle class, and the lower middle class (The poor didn't count)
Feudalism is generally accepted as having been the predominant system of organization following the fall of the Roman Empire (the end of slavery) and the beginning of the mercantile traditions in (roughly) the 15th century, following the Black Death and resultant peasant-labour shortage.
During the Middle Ages , it was common for Nobles to grant use of land in exchange for goods. Feudalism is the name for this political system.
social structure
Femenism