Question
Temerianas. Ony one major revolt was successtan. (...)
Although most of these revolts were quickly put down, their
message was not, it seems, entirely lost on the nobility. The
English rebels had explicitly sought to end serfdom, and they
had also questioned the social inequalities that were at the
heart of aristocratic privilege. (.) These revolts, in other words,
put the landed elite on notice, providing them with a good
incentive to develop less exploitative methods of manorial
management.
From Judith M. Bennett and C. Warren Hollister, Medieval Europe: A Short
History (New York: McGraw Hill, 2006), 331-332.
What type of evidence would support this claim?
Choose 1 answer:
(A
Records showing that more popular uprisings won military victories
) Peasants gaining political offices
Laws remaining the same after revolts were suppressed
Changes in laws regarding the rights of peasants after revolts were
suppressed
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Answer
Changes in laws regarding the rights of peasants after revolts were suppressed.