The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although no options were provided, we can say the following.
Frederick William I gained the loyalty of the Prussian nobles because he gave them positions in the Prussian government and the military.
That was his way of getting loyalty and service to him. Frederick William I, King of Prussia from 1713 to 1740, knew that the nobles or Junkers (as they were known in that time) had ambitions and were full of greed, control, and power. So the best way to align them to his crown was to offer them positions of power and influence.
These have been the classic methods used by absolutists governments to "buy" the loyalty form wealthy families or even, the opposite factions of a government. The history of the European kingdoms was full of these situations.
Other religious influence and afraid of war
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Prohibition of intoxicating liquor and the 18th amendment is ban on the sale of alcohol
Answer:
Feudalism deals with the relationship between nobles and vassals. Manorialism deals with the relationship between the vassals, or the lords, and the peasants or serfs.
Explanation:Manorialism was an economic structure which described how pieces of land were managed. It primarily concerned the common people of the time, the peasants, as they were the ones providing the labor on the land. Feudalism was a social structure rooted in an exchange of land for military service.