The options of the question are, A) Humor, B) loyalty, C) morality, D) elegance, and E) faithfulness.
The correct answers are B) loyalty, C) morality and E) faithfulness.
<em>The characteristics that were part of the Medieval Code of Chivalry were loyalty, morality, and faithfulness. </em>
During the Medieval times, the Knights took its role very seriously because they were dedicated fighters that protected the nobles in securing their land. A good Chivalry knight had moral values, protected the life of his lord with his own life, as well as the queen. A good Knight in the Middle Ages was also strong, tough, determined, and loyal.
Labor unions were needed for workers rights
<u>Answer:</u>
Greene’s defeats are considered to be tactical successes because Greene fought with smaller troops and there were negligible casualties on his side.
<u>Explanation:</u>
- Nathanael Greene, the commandant of the continental army was an intelligent strategist who had his own unique warfare techniques and fought every war of his career as the general of the continental army tactically.
- He was well known for his pre-war planning and his strategic choice of the battlefields. He often led small troops of men so that he could easily back out if required with negligible casualties.