Feudalism

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A system of holding of land in exchange for service or labor

Real World Example

In Ancient China, feudalism was a system where the king granted land to nobles in exchange for military service and loyalty. This system helped maintain order and control over vast territories, as the king couldn't manage everything alone. It responded to the need for a structured society where everyone knew their roles, ensuring protection and resource management. Today, the idea of exchanging services for benefits can still be seen in modern jobs where employees work in return for salaries and benefits. For example, a teacher works hard to educate students, and in return, they receive a paycheck and job security, showing how the basic idea of mutual exchange from feudalism still impacts our lives.

Practice Version

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