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which statement best describes the relationship between a confederacy lord and his people?
a. a lord is to be intimately involved in the daily trials of the people.
b. a lord is to protect the people at all costs and by any means possible.
c. a lord is to be separate from the people but respond selflessly to their needs.
To determine the best statement about the relationship between a confederacy lord and his people, we analyze each option:
- Option A suggests the lord is intimately involved in daily trials, but traditional confederacy (e.g., Haudenosaunee) lords had a more balanced, less overly involved daily role.
- Option B implies extreme protection by any means, which is not accurate as confederacy systems emphasized mutual responsibility, not "any means" protection.
- Option C states the lord is separate but selflessly responds to needs. In confederacy systems (like Iroquois), lords had a ceremonial/leadership distance but were duty - bound to act for the people's welfare, matching this description.
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C. A lord is to be separate from the people but respond selflessly to their needs.