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how did middle ages europe compare to the roman empire? middle ages had more cultural output, but less trade middle ages had more cities with less trade middle ages had fewer cities with more trade middle ages had more cities with more trade middle ages had fewer cities with less trade 4 multiple choice 1 point feudalism was based on relationships between _. vassals who owned the land, and their lords lords who owned the land, and their vassals vassals who owned the land, and their serfs serfs who owned the land, and their vassals knights who owned the land, and their lords
First Question (Comparison of Middle Ages Europe and Roman Empire)
During the Roman Empire, there was extensive trade and many urban centers. In the Middle Ages (especially early Middle Ages), due to feudalism, decentralization, and disruptions, there were fewer cities, and trade declined compared to the Roman era. So the Middle Ages had fewer cities with less trade.
In feudalism, lords owned the land and granted it to vassals in exchange for loyalty, military service, etc. Vassals did not own the land (they held it from lords), serfs worked the land (they didn't own it), and knights were a type of vassal. So feudalism was based on relationships between lords who owned the land and their vassals.
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Middle Ages had fewer cities with less trade (the last option in the first set of choices)