Respuesta :
Feudalism and the manor system changed life in the Middle Ages by "creating sufficient food for a larger population" since serfs and peasants were tasked with working the fields, while the nobles could conduct business ventures.
Answer:
"Creating sufficient food for a larger population."
Explanation:
Feudalism is the denomination of the predominant political system in Western Europe of the middle centuries of the Middle Ages (between the 9th and 15th centuries, although there is no agreement among historians about its beginning and duration, and this varies according to the region), and in Eastern Europe during the Modern Age, characterized by the decentralization of political power; to be based on the diffusion of power from the top (where in theory were the emperor or kings) to the base where local power was exercised effectively with great autonomy or independence by an aristocracy, called nobility, whose titles derived from governors of the Carolingian empire (dukes, marquises, counts) or had another origin (barons, knights, etc.).