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grandymaker [24]
2 years ago
8

there are two societies and u are supposed to choose to come society to settle in one is a centralized kingdom and another one i

s a decentralized. as a history student which society would. you prefer to live i'm and why​
History
1 answer:
Mariulka [41]2 years ago
6 0
Answer:
Decentralized
Explanation:
If I were to settle in a decentralized state, then the power wouldn't be consolidated in a single entity. This means I am less likely to have to pay a "Royal Tax" and if I'm lucky since I can read and write and have a modern education I could become a page in the local nobleman's court or perhaps join a monastery and work there. It would be a simple life but I doubt it would bring any unwanted attention which would be bad since I could be a "Witch" or "Devil" or something and be burned at the stake.
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