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History, 06.02.2020 01:41 kellynadine02

The following diagram shows two of the three orders of medieval society. use the diagram to answer the following question:

an illustration representing the positions of the church, the lords, and the peasants with the figure of jesus rising from the center. the lord and clergy members are huddled on either side of jesus, giving praise. the peasants are drawn very small below jesus, tending to the land.
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what does this illustration reveal about the relationship between the various orders in medieval society?

the clergy, lords, and peasants were all valued as equals under god.
only the lords could properly honor god through good works.
only the clergy could properly give homage to god through prayer.
the peasants were considered less significant in man's relationship with god.

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