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SashulF [63]
3 years ago
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“I, Edward, by the grace of God king of England, sent this decree to the reverend father in Christ William, by the grace of God

archbishop of Canterbury, supreme Church leader of all England: Know that, because of the great number of people who died in the recent pestilence, those who survive see that masters need servants, which have become scarce, and so they now refuse to serve as workmen unless they receive excessive wages. That is why, I, considering the grave inconveniences that might come from the lack of such workmen, especially plowmen, and after consultations with the nobles and clergy of the realm, have decided that every man and woman of our realm of England shall be required to serve his or her lord at the wages that were provided five years ago, in the year 1346. The lords are entitled to keep their serfs. If any such serf, man or woman, who is required to serve their lord will not do so, they shall be immediately committed to jail.” King Edward III of England, the Statute of Laborers, royal decree, 1351 The need for legal action to address the “grave inconveniences” that might result from the labor shortages described in the passage most likely resulted from the agrarian nature of medieval European economies and their reliance on coerced labor the agrarian nature of medieval European economies and their reliance on coerced labor A the inability of members of the nobility and other feudal lords to take direct legal action against their workers and serfs the inability of members of the nobility and other feudal lords to take direct legal action against their workers and serfs B the high social rank and economic standing of plowmen in medieval English society the high social rank and economic standing of plowmen in medieval English society C the presence of guild regulations prohibiting agricultural laborers from working more than a certain number of hours each wee

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Lerok [7]3 years ago
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Answer:

The answer is "Option A"

Explanation:

In the given question numbering of the choices were missing, which is defined in the attached file please find it.

In the question, only choice A is correct because of the agricultural existence or dependency of medieval European country currency upon forced labor, and wrong choices can be defined as follows:

  • The reluctance of aristocracy leaders as well as other royal families with their staff and servants are not taken direct legal proceedings.  
  • It's not a high economic and social role with plowmen in the English traditional period.  
  • It is not the existence of alliance laws that require farmworkers from working for more than several hours per week.

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