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History, 27.11.2019 08:31, legacieenglish

Aside from convenience for the lord and his family, what is the most likely reason a church was part of a manor?
a)the people who lived at the manor all shared the same faith.
b)the vassals vowed to obey god first and their lord second.
c)the peasants were required to attend church with the lord.
d)the parish priest had living quarters in the church.

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