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women are entitlted to own their land by simelane provide a summary
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name of the cases about unequal access of the land between men and women
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Who became land owners in exchange for services in the feudal system?(1point)
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What was "proving up"?
(1 point) Responses following the rules to secure ownership of a land claim following the rules to secure
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9. Who became the largest landowner in the United States through his involvement in land grants? (1 point)
A) Lucien Bonaparte
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Who became landowners in exchange for services in the federal system
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This name is given to the system of land ownership during the early years of the Industrial Revolution in which British
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A fief was
A. Payment from peasant to royal King B. The church in the center of a village C. The sale contract between merchants
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Who became land owners in exchange for services in the feudal systems
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What was "proving up"?(1 point)
Responses following the rules to secure ownership of a land claim following the rules to secure
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Use the image to answer the question. An illustra
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Who became land owners in exchange for services in the feudal system?
(1 point) ○ fiefs serfs vassals ○ knights
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Who owns the forest and its resources that are found on customary land in png
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Agriculture
American History
British colonization
Business
Cattle ranching
Colonialism
Culture and Society
Decision-Making
Decision-Making Process
Federal Government
Feudal System
Feudalism
Gender Inequality
Geography
Government
Government Policies
Government/Agencies
History
Indigenous Rights
Industrial Revolution
Johnson
Latin America
Law
Native American history
Native Americans
Ownership dispute
Political Reform
Settler's Rights
Social Issues
Target Audience
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
United States
United States History
Women's rights