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Title: The Benefits of the Middle Ages
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In this passage, Powell explains that feudalism didn't cause the weakening of the monarchs, but was actually an outcome of it. Because the kings were so weak, and people needed protection that the monarchy simply could not give, the people turned to the nobles for security... Showed first 250 characters
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In this passage, Powell explains that feudalism didn't cause the weakening of the monarchs, but was actually an outcome of it. Because the kings were so weak, and people needed protection that the monarchy simply could not give, the people turned to the nobles for security... Showed next 250 characters
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