Among the improvements that contributed to the success of Carolingian agriculture was the

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.


Ans: d. introduction of the three-course system.

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