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2) Kings would gain the loyalty and support of nobles by: 9/21/2017 1) True or False: Feudalism is a social-order which strived to promote greater equality and mobility among all people. 2) Kings would gain the loyalty and support of nobles by: A) Granting small amounts of property to peasants B) Granting them pardon from their religious obligations C) Granting them pieces of valuable and productive lands within their kingdom D) None of the above True or false? One major reason fiefs remained loyal to kings continued to work the land for nobles was out of a sense of religious obligation and fear. 4) Life during the medieval period could best be described as : A) A time of limited literacy and culture B) A time in which “The Church” held great power over the lives of all people C) A time in which most people enjoyed little or no physical and social mobility D) All of the above