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The correct answer is A) they both describe the relationship of those in power over those not in power
Explanation:
A is correct answer because in both systems there are clear differences between those who are owing land and those who are working on it. In the feudal system, owner of the land (senior) is giving land for usage to his vassals, while peasants are doing all the hard work. It is the same in manorial system, peasants are practically dependent on the land they are working on, and sometimes are not even allowed to leave it.
B is not correct because these systems have nothing to do with education.
C is not correct, because there was practically no middle class in that period, especially in the feudal system.
Answer: The ARPANET
Explanation: took the quiz on edg
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The Montauk Project is a conspiracy theory that alleges there were a series of United Statesgovernment projects conducted at Camp Hero or Montauk Air Force Station in Montauk, New York, for the purpose of developing psychological warfare techniques and exotic research including time travel. The story of the Montauk Project originated in the Montauk Project series of booksby Preston Nichols which intermixes those stories with stories about the Bulgarian Experiment.
Origin:-
Stories about the Montauk Project have circulated since the early 1980s. According to UFOresearcher Jacques Vallée, the Montauk Experiment stories seem to have originated with the highly questionable account of Preston Nichols and Al Bielek, who both claimed to have recovered repressed memories of their own involvement. Preston Nichols also claims that he was periodically abducted to continue his participation against his will.[3][1] Nichols, born May 24, 1946, on Long Island, New York, claims to have degrees in parapsychology, psychology, and electrical engineering,[4] and he has written a series of books, known as the Montauk Projectseries, along with Peter Moon, whose real name is Vincent Barbarick. The primary topic of the Montauk Project concerns the alleged activities at Montauk Point. These center on topics including United States government/military experiments in fields such as time travel, teleportation, mind control, contact with extraterrestrial life, and staging faked Apollo Moon landings, framed as developments which followed a successful 1943 Philadelphia Experiment.Both Peter Moon and Preston Nichols have encouraged speculation about the contents; for example, they wrote, "Whether you read this as science fiction or non-fiction you are in for an amazing story" in their first chapter,[citation needed]describing much of the content as "soft facts" in a Guide For Readers and publishing a newsletter with updates to the story.[citation needed]The work has been characterized as fiction, because the entire account was fabricated by Preston Nichols, and to some extent, Stewart Swerdlow, who has consistently been shown to contradict his own backstory, and it does appear as if Swerdlow just wanted to become famous in the New Age Community, and establish a reputation for himself.
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The correct answer is option A "shocked by the violent methods of southerners"
Explanation:
In the spring of 1963, activists in Birmingham, Alabama dispatched quite possibly the most persuasive missions of the Social equality Development: Undertaking C, also called The Birmingham Campaign. It would be the start of a progression of lunch counter demonstrations, walks on City Corridor and blacklists on midtown dealers to fight isolation laws in the city.
Throughout the following couple months, the serene shows would be met with savage assaults using high pressure fire hoses and police canines on men, ladies and kids the same delivering probably the most notorious and disturbing pictures of the Civil Rights Movement
DescriptionMustafa Azemmouri, better known by his slave name Estevanico, was a Moroccan explorer from Azemmour, servant in Spain, who became the first African explorer of North America. He has been referred to as "the first great African man in America". He is known as Esteban de Dorantes, Estebanico, and Esteban the Moor