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I believe D is the answer because history tends to repeats itself
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I could be wrong but I think it would be A and D I could be wrong but give it a shot.
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What fighting method did the Americans use to keep the British from taking the Southern Colonies? They used Guerrilla Warfare.
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The correct answer is A) The invention of a steel tipped plow and a reaper
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The invention of a steel tipped plow and a reaper helped the farming industry to develop in the west.
While it seems like an ordinary tool by modern standards, the steel tipped plow was a revolution in it's day. Being strong and sturdy, it greatly improved the efficiency of ploughing and farming.
Before Steel, most people used hard wood plow which were expensive, easily damaged and not very efficient.
I can't really answer your question (as I don't really know enough about 18th century France), but I just want to clear up an (understandable) misconception about Feudalism in your question.
The French revolution was adamant and explicit in its abolition of 'feudalism'. However, the 'feudalism' it was talking about had nothing at all to do with medieval 'feudalism' (which, of course, never existed). What the revolutionaries had in mind, in my own understanding of it, was the legally privileged position of the aristocracy/2nd estate. This type of 'feudalism' was a creation of early modern lawyers and, as a result, is better seen as a product of the early-modern monarchical nation-state, than as a precursor to it. It has nothing to do with the pre-nation-state medieval period, or with the Crusades.
Eighteenth-century buffs, feel free to chip in if I've misrepresented anything, as this is mostly coming from my readings about the historiographical development of feudalism, not any revolutionary France expertise, so I may well have misinterpreted things.