Feudalism in England under William I differed from feudalism in most other countries in that
A) he deemphasized the role of knights.
B) he required all subvassals to swear allegiance to him.
C) homage was eliminated.
D) fiefs were drastically reduced in size.
E) manors were awarded only to members of William's own family.
B
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