1.
They were the privileged estates. They enjoyed major advantages
over commoners; for example, they were judged by special laws, and they did not pay taxes
A
Clergy and commoners
B
Third estate and nobility
C
Clergy and nobility
2.
It was made up of merchants, doctors or artisans. Some were wealthy, but their political power was limited to city government
A
Peasants
B
Bourgeoisie
C
Nobility
3.
It made up the majority of the population. These were the
bourgeoisie and peasants
A
Third estate
B
First estate
C
Second estate
4.
The tithe was...
A
100% of the guilds production
B
10% of the peasants crops
C
10% of the nobility possesions
5.
They controlled most artisanal activity.
A
Guilds
B
Royal factories
C
Clergy
6.
It was a new system of production in the textile industry. A merchant provided cloth to peasants, who then made textile products in their own homes. The merchant collected the finished products and sold them.
A
B
C
7.
It was developed between Europe, Africa and America.