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drag and drop the tiles to correctly complete the sentences. not all of the tiles will be used. farming what was the basis of life for most people throughout europe? longhouse where were livestock kept to protect them from the harsh, cold winters? short corn could not be grown because the growing season was too what? summer the vikings did most of the raiding on other settlements during what season? along with many other activities, the norse men had to maintain what? power as a result of running farms, what did women gain viking society? autumn wealth raiding longship
1. What was the basis of life for most people throughout Europe?
In medieval and early European societies, farming (agriculture) was the primary means of sustenance and livelihood for the majority, as most people relied on producing food through farming.
Longhouses were structures where livestock could be sheltered during cold winters in Norse and related European societies, providing warmth and protection.
A short growing season means there's not enough time for crops like corn (which needs a longer warm period) to mature, so the growing season being too short prevents corn cultivation.
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