How was feudalism in medieval Europe a hierarchy?
A. People lacked land of their own
B. People lacked trust in government
C. Everyone worked in a different aspect of farming
D. Everyone had a different level of power in society

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

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Feudalism refers to the hierarchy relationship between the different level of power in society. it means that everyone had a different power as compare to each other.

What was the main idea of Feudalism?

A feudal society has three hierarchy starts from king, a noble and then peasant class. In feudal system, king owned all the lands and gave the portion of his land to noble class for their use.  

Forward, noble rented the lands to the peasants that they have taken from the king. The peasant paid to the nobles for the land and nobles paid to the king.

In this hierarchy, the one who gave the land is lessor and who takes the land on rent is lessee.

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