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lana [24]
4 years ago
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Select the two statements that are true. Knights are able-bodied men who are hired by the vassal for the protection of the lord.

A vassal was given the rights to control the fief and to have ownership of it. Feudal aid is where vassals would be ready to assist monetarily such as in giving ransom money in time of need. A knight may serve a serf in exchange for horses.
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Vilka [71]4 years ago
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Answer: A vassal was given the rights to control the fief and to have                 ownership of it.
              A knight may serve a serf in exchange for horses.

The two statements chosen above are not true. The vassal does not have the right to control or even own a fief and the knight also cannot serve a serf in exchange for horses or anything. these arent true thought so that narrows down?
ella [17]4 years ago
7 0

Answer:

1. A vassal was given the rights to control the fief and to have                 ownership of it.

      2.       A knight may serve a serf in exchange for horses.

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