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1. The system in which a field is left fallow (unseeded) on a regular basis, normally every third year is known as .


2. The refers to the situation in which all members of the family must work, from an early age, in order to survive.


3. Domestic manufacturing evolved into a system of production known as in which a peasant family purposely made goods for sale instead of for use in the home.


4. The division of the population in the Old Regime into social groups is known as .


5. Families ennobled for centuries as a result of military service to the monarch were identified as .


6. In the Old Regime usually held a privileged position in the law.


7. The concept whereby landless peasants farmed the estates of great landowners under contracts negotiated as free peasants was known as .


8. Membership in a guild involved three states of development: apprentice, , and master of a craft.


9. placed taxes on goods entering a country to discourage imports and to protect domestic manufactures from foreign competition.


10. Repulsed by the concept of slavery, the (widely known as the Quakers) had begun an abolitionist (to abolish slavery) crusade.
 
 
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