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SGallaher96

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The right of an individual or family to use a piece of land and pass that land to descendants, but not to sell or trade the land is called:
 
  a. Private property.
  b. Rights of lien.
  c. Patrimonial rights.
  d. Usufruct right.
  e. Rights of inheritance.

Question 2

Peasants generally:
 
  a. Own the land that they farm.
  b. Support a wealthy, landowning class.
  c. Have higher standards of living than horticulturalists.
  d. Become landowners if they work hard enough.
  e. Survive only by doing part time factory work for wages.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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