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How did the structure of medieval families in southern Europe differ from the northern model?

European Middle Ages

a. Southern families had to work the land.

b. Southern families might include stepchildren.

c. In northern families, the serfs could buy their freedom.

d. In the south, extended families were more likely to live together.

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I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is option C. The structure of the medieval families in southern Europe differ from the northern because in northern families, the serfs could buy their freedom. hope this answers the question, Have a nice day.
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