Knights were indeed lower than vassals and held less prestige in medieval society. It's not true though, that knights didn't have enough prestige in medieval society. Vassals swore to the king or the ruler of a region, whereas knights often swore to vassals, so they still had people under them, but they were not at the top.
Well there isn't a table but I can briefly explain this:
France - When ruled by kings, the people went to war out of loyalty to their king. Under Napoleon Bonaparte, people went to war on the beliefs of French principles.
Germany - All German-speaking parts of Europe constitute one nationality should be one state. They pursued their goals forcefully (no one trying to stop them) and captured the German part of Czechoslovakia. (Nazi's)
I hope this helps.
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Act, officially titled, “An Act to Establish the Judicial Courts of the United
States. The Act basically established the federal court system of the United
States of America because it was only sketched in general terms in the U.S.
Constitution. <span>
The act
divided the federal court system into a three-part judiciary --- district
courts, circuit courts, and Supreme Court. It also outlined the exact roles of these
courts in the system. </span></span>
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