Feudalism was a system of land tenure according to which land was held in return for services. This system developed in Europe during the Middle Ages. Under the feudal system, the king was the owner of all the land. The king granted portions of land to nobles (vassals/barons/greater-tenants-in-chief) in return for military service. In the same way, these nobles granted land to lesser nobles (sub vassals/knights/tenants-in-chief) who in turn paid military services directly to their lord (noble) and indirectly to the king (noble's lord).
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a manager paying an employee to spy on union members.
Explanation:
Union busting refers to the actions taken by employer in order to disrupt the labor Union process.
One of the most common tactics that employers often used is by putting a 'spy' inside the union. This spy is usually being paid to obtain various information regarding union activities. Things such as their negotiation plan, when they will conduct strikes, the key members of the union, etc. By knowing this information, the employers could take a preemptive measure to prevent the damage that can be caused by those union activities.
Due to deforestation and human activity, many habitats and were destroyed (to make malls shopping centers etc.) When deforestation occurs many endagered species go extinct, rivers waterfalls and lakes become polluted, and animals are hurt and killed in the process.
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We the People of the United States of America write this Constitution to create and better our nation, to ensure proper justice and peace at home, to protect our citizens, to help better us overall, and to preserve the rights of every person, and future generations.
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A) Britain stayed out of any territory disputes between other European nations.
Explanation:
During the reign of Queen Victoria, Britain was easily the biggest and most powerful empire in the world, and it wanted to stay in that position. Therefore, its politicians worked hard to avoid taking sides in any of the disputes over territory on Europe's mainland. Taking sides might have led other European nations to join together against Britain, which would have weakened its position.