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How were urban nobles different from nobels that lived in the country?

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The correct answer is: nobles in the country got their wealth from land instead of trade. nobles in the city formed ties of business and friendship with wealthy merchants.

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The noble is one who holds a noble title or nobility in any of its degrees, whether inherited or granted. Since ancient times it was constituted in the highest, privileged and closed layer of society, constituted by families in charge of ensuring the military and political authority of power, so that the most important positions and jobs were reserved for them; but in modern times its relevance and role is minimal (except for what concerns royalty) and has been reduced to being only a "socio-group" concept.

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User AhMaD AbUIeSa
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The  urban novels is different from the novels that lived in the country because they don't have the same music. They don't have the same art. And they don't have the same culture. And also because the city has it all compared to the country side. But in the urban, they have inspiration. Inspiration from the nature.
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