Предмет: История, автор: sherozhhjjj

Рабы у восточных славян…

1) служили в княжеской дружине;

2) образовывали класс рабов в обществе;

3) не использовались в домашнем хозяйстве;

4) принадлежали в основном закупам и рядовичам;

5) считались младшими членами патриархальной семьи.

Ответы

Автор ответа: ellareddle
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Ответ:

здесь верным вариантом ответа будет - 1) служили княжеской дружине.

 

Рабы, как таковые, не были очень распространенным явлением на Руси. Несмотря на это в древней Руси существовал слой зависимого населения, к которому относились смерды, закупы, холопы и тд. Попасть в зависимое положение в тот период времени можно было из-за преступления, долгов, а также других причин.

Объяснение:

вот. можно корону . пж.

Автор ответа: nnnastyaa12
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1 вариант.
Князь и дружинники захваченных военнопленных превращали в рабов , заставляя работать на своих землях.
В VI-VIII вв. рабами у восточных славян были захваченные на войне пленники.
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