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H ow did the Germanic invasions lead to Feudalism and Ruralization in Europe?

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What country did feudalism began?

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What was the result of absence of effective central authority during the middle ages?

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What was the lord's authority in feudalism?

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A defining characteristic of feudalism was?

public authority predominantly in private hands- the owners of land estates


What is the difference between feudalism and nationalism?

nationalism is pride in your country and you do something to honor it yourself, and feudalism is where the government is forcing you to do something.


What is the difference between feudalism and nationalisms?

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