Answer: B
In general, Manorialism was a system of landholding common in Medieval Europe in which a feudal lord lived in and operated a country home (manor) with attached farm land, woodlands and villages. ... The feudal lord of the manor made wealth by collecting taxes and fees from the peasants on his feudal land.
C.) expanding pensions for civil war veterans and increasing federal government purchases of silver
Answer:
The states had the power to make foreign treaties.
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