Why had chivalry by the fourteenth century begun to lose much of its luster in society and its effectiveness in war?
a. The costs of armor and horses were too high for all but a tiny percentage of the population to train as a knight.
b. Military technology and tactics advanced, changing how wars were waged in ways that made knights superfluous.
c. The papacy rejected chivalric ideals in favor of a new moral code based on nonviolence.
d. The massacres committed by the Black Prince turned people against chivalry.
b. Military technology and tactics advanced, changing how wars were waged in ways that made knights superfluous.
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