In early Saxon England, the main classes of people were ________. A: peasants B: slaves C: nobles D: freemen
In early Saxon England, the main classes of people were ________. A: peasants B: slaves C: nobles D: freemen
In early Saxon England, the main classed of people were ________. A: noblemen B: freemen C: slaves D: all of the above
In early Saxon England, the main classed of people were ________. A: noblemen B: freemen C: slaves D: all of the above
We may infer that a change in class relationships after the close of the Middle Ages produced greater productivity because ______. A: freemen had incentive to produce more B: masters had greater incentive to work their workers harder C: slaves never starved, no matter what they produced D: productivity could go in only one direction
We may infer that a change in class relationships after the close of the Middle Ages produced greater productivity because ______. A: freemen had incentive to produce more B: masters had greater incentive to work their workers harder C: slaves never starved, no matter what they produced D: productivity could go in only one direction
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