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feudal hierarchy
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Europe
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Feudal hierarchy was a prominent social structure in medieval Europe, with kings, nobles, knights, and peasants.
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feudalism
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Modern Europe
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Feudalism has been replaced by more centralized forms of government and economy
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feudalism
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Western Europe
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Feudalism involved a social hierarchy with kings, lords, and serfs, where land was granted in exchange for military service or labor.
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medieval
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Western Europe
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Known for castles, knights, and feudal system
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medieval
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Western Europe
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The medieval period is often romanticized as a time of chivalry, knights, and castles.
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medieval
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Western Europe
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The medieval period in Western Europe is often associated with castles, knights, and feudalism.
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medieval
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Western Europe
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Period of history characterized by feudalism, chivalry, and the rise of cathedrals.
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peasant
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Europe
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Historically significant as the backbone of agricultural labor and society
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peasant
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Modern Western Europe
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The term 'peasant' is rarely used and may have negative connotations, and the majority of the population is not engaged in agrarian work.
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