The enclosures of the 17th and 18th centuries meant that
A: people were no longer legally entitled to own land.
B: people were driven to look elsewhere for means of supporting themselves.
C: people were not adequately compensated for the loss of their land.
D: people were badly paid for the work they managed to find.
A: people were no longer legally entitled to own land.
B: people were driven to look elsewhere for means of supporting themselves.
C: people were not adequately compensated for the loss of their land.
D: people were badly paid for the work they managed to find.
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- The enclosures of the 17th and 18th centuries meant that ______. A: people were no longer legally entitled to own land B: people were forced to look elsewhere for mean of supporting themselves C: people were not adequately compensated for the loss of their land D: people were badly paid for the work they managed to find
- The enclosures of the 17th and 18th centuries meant that people were A: no longer legally entitled to their own land B: badly paid for the work they managed to find C: not adequately compensated for the loss of their land D: forced to look elsewhere for means for supporting themselves
- As a result of the enclosures of the 17th and 18th centuries people were______. A: legally entitled to own land B: forced to look elsewhere for means of supporting themselves C: not adequately compensated(补偿) for the loss of their land D: badly paid for the work they managed to find
- The enclosures of the 17th and 18th centuries meant that _____. A: people had to do the productive work at home B: people were forced to look elsewhere for means of supporting themselves C: people were able to be dependent on their land D: people were badly paid for the work they managed to find
- They believed that land did not belong to people but ______ people belong to land.