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7 November, 03:58

In one to two paragraphs, respond to this prompt: How were people's social status reflected in their clothing? Be sure to include at least two pieces of evidence from the website to support your claims.

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  1. 7 November, 04:09
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    It affects him because most people want to be with the popular kids not being bullied so they try to dress nice so it look better and some kids that just don't care about the reputation and they just how they went to it would you can't depend on it what state of friendship they are in and what they classify as in some school
  2. 7 November, 04:21
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    Feudalism shaped the social structure of the Middle Ages. Under the feudal system, there was a strict social hierarchy. Clothing was a way to display which social class a person represented. Nobles, including lords and ladies, often were dressed in rich colored clothing, sometimes even with golden thread. Dying clothes was expensive at the time; therefore, only the wealthy could afford to have clothing made with vibrant clothes. Peasants wore undyed clothes in browns and grays mostly for two reasons. They were inexpensive, and because they worked the land, dirt was less predominant and they were easier to clean.
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