Yes i'd say so, at least that's what history has taught us. The largest empires were the ones who are known today as being "world powers" because since a lot of land belonged to them they held most of the power. A great example of this is the Roman Empire
The answer is intolerable acts
Answer:
A is not true
Explanation:
the indutrialization of many countries happened before WWII
Under the feudal system, a handful of wealthy noblemen controlled much of the land. This was because the king would give out land to those that supported and helped him, or in exchange for military service. On this land that the nobility owned, serfs would live and work for them. Serfs were tied to the land and not an individual, and because of this, they could not own land. Finally, until the early renaissance, merchants and businessmen were few and far between, especially in the feudal system.
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It would be D. stay the same. Because in a communalistic relationship only one benefits the other neither benefits nor is harmed.