Multiple Choice
Which term best describes a system where land is held by a landlord who grants individuals (peasants) the right to live and work the land as tenant and sometimes perform military service?
A) Feudalism
B) Communism
C) Socialism
D) Nationalism
E) Cannibalism The emergence of criminal law in England did not occur in a vacuum. Rather it emerged in the context of larger structural changes in economic and political institutions. It reflected a shift from feudalism to nationalism. A new legal system emerged as well. Specifically there was a transition from Tribal law to State law. The following lists are indicative of Tribal or State law. A B Territorial ties Blood ties Individual responsibility Collective responsibility State as unit of justice Family as a unit of justice Punishment Feud or Compensation
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