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AnnyKZ [126]
3 years ago
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Match the terms to their definitions. 1. feudalism a duke or duchess’s territory 2. manorialism having the right of self-governm

ent 3. doge the system of rights and obligations between lords and vassals 4. autonomous describes a city containing people from many different countries 5. duchy chief magistrate 6. cosmopolitan the system where land was rented to tenants by a lord
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zavuch27 [327]3 years ago
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Answer and explanation:

1. Feudalism is defined as the system of rights and obligations between lords and vassals which was developed during the Middle Ages.

2.Manorialism was the system where land was rented to tenants by a lord, who also enjoyed more rights over them.

3. Doge refers to the chief Magistrate of Venice or Gerona.

4. Autonomous means having the right or the power of self-government.

5. Duchy is a duke or duchess's territory.

6. Cosmopolitan describes a city containing people from many different countries.

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