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Among the improvements that contributed to the success of Carolingian agriculture was the
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a. use of the stirrup in battle.
b. demise of serfdom.
c. expansion of the old system of Roman roads.
d. introduction of the three-course system.
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Ans: d. introduction of the three-course system.
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