The league of nations (which i assume you're talking about) was formed on <span>June 28, 1919.</span>
The parcel of land leased to a Baron by the King was known as a manor. Under the feudal system, the Baron had complete control of the running of the medieval manor provided he met certain obligations set by the King.
The correct answer is "practices associated with political machines."
During the late 19th century and early 20th century, political machines rose in popular in populous American cities. The goal of these machines were to get specific individuals elected so that they may control local laws. These political machines would then use the candidate as a means to reap personal benefits based on the laws made for the city. These actions are seen by individuals such as Boss Tweed and Tammany Hall.
The similarity and the difference among the early state
government is that they have their own government, in addition to that, the
state has their economy to be separated among the nations in which is one of
its difficulties when it comes to trading.