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Medieval Government

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Medieval government refers to the political systems and structures that operated in Europe during the Middle Ages, roughly between the 5th and 15th centuries.

Key Features

  • Feudalism
  • Monarchy
  • Manorialism
  • Religious influence
  • Decentralized power

Pros

  • Preservation of cultural and societal norms
  • Establishment of legal frameworks
  • Promotion of stability through hierarchy

Cons

  • Lack of democracy or representation for common people
  • Rampant corruption and abuse of power by nobility
  • Limited social mobility and economic opportunities for lower classes

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