Each European nation was ruled by a king. He divided his nation into many smaller pieces, and each one he granted to a nobleman. The nobleman in return had to agree to pay some tax to the king and to fight for him if the king ever went to war. The nobleman was now the king's vassal. Each nobleman could even have his own vassals. The sons of nobleman who had no land often became knights, the highest ranking soldiers. The vast majority of the population, however, were poor serfs. They had to subsistence farm for survival, and pay the nobles above them with part of their crop. If the noble went to war, some of them had to fight as infantry soldiers.
Racial hierarchy
It's like a class system, such as the caste system in India or the feudal system in medieval Europe. The main purpose is conflict resolution Social hierarchy is levels of leadership. Like in wolves. Alpha is the highest chain of command, then beta, and so on and so on.
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Feudalism is a bargain between a lord and his vassal. Feudalism is the bargain between a lord and his vassal.
Stratification has three elements. These three elements are property, power, and prestige. It can be predicted what part a person plays in a social hierarchy based on whether they have these elements and how they portray them.
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Feudalism was based on a hierarchy of needs, where serfs and peasants were at the bottom, and the Pope and highest leaders were at the top.
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A hierarchy is the social system in ancient Egypt
it was based on feudalism... there is a feudalism pyramid if you go on google images and type in feudalism pyramid
Yes, there was a social hierarchy in many historical societies, with various levels of power, influence, and privilege. This hierarchy often placed rulers or nobility at the top, followed by clergy, merchants, artisans, and peasants or laborers at the bottom. Social status was typically inherited and influenced an individual's opportunities and treatment within society.
Hierarchy
Feudalism appeared in its complete form in Europe around the 9th and 10th centuries. During this time, feudal relationships became fully established, with the king or monarch at the top of the social hierarchy and the nobles, clergy, and peasants below, each owing economic and military obligations to those above them. Feudalism continued to evolve and exist in different forms throughout the Middle Ages.
feudalism is a political economic or social order resembling this medieval sytem lol
Feudalism was the grouping of legal and military customs in medieval Europe. The main elements of feudalism were strict social classes and landholding abilities.
Feudalism came about as a system that provided government and security in an time when a strong centralized government had collapsed and nothing comparable had risen to replace it. Feudalism is a decentralized government, economic, and social system in which power is decentralized, hierarchical and based on mutual obligation. The feudal hierarchy had a monarch at the top, who operated in mutual support and obligation with a hierarchy of lords, who operated in mutual support and obligation with lesser aristocracy, and freemen, with serfs at the bottom. The point of the hierarchy was to provide security at each level in times when the greatest nations were vulnerable to local attacks to which they could not respond efficiently. The system was moderated by the obligations each person entered into, including the kings. It was also, and independently, moderated by the church.
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