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What were aristotic landowners in Prussia?

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Landowners in Prussia were called?

The noble landowners of Prussia were known as Junkers.


Aristocratic landowners in Prussia?

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What were the junkers in Germany?

Junkers were influential landowners in Germany and Prussia under the German Empire and the Weimar Republic. Junker comes from the Middle High German word, Juncherre, which means 'young nobleman.'


Where was aristocratic landowners in Prussia?

The armed forces of Prussia had a profound influence on the nature of its own people. This included the social structure and its development. The landed aristocracy were called the Junkers, and they were pressed or gladly volunteered to be officers in the army. Thus the nobility of Prussia by supporting the army supported the monarchy.As an aside, the Junkers were still an important part of Nazi Germany. And, even airplane bombers carried the Junker name.


Small landowners could be ruined by large landowners because what?

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How do you write the possessive form of landowners?

The possessive form of the plural noun landowners is landowners'.example: The landowners' taxes have gone up so we can expect increases in our rent.


When did Prussia cease to exist?

Prussia was officially dissolved in 1947.


Why did small landowners could be ruined by large landowners in The Grapes of Wrath?

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