Why was the making of a monogamous marriage into official Carolingian policy not a complete boon to women?

A. They lost their legal rights during the transition.
B. They gained greater dignity.
C. Their labor as household manager and child bearer greatly increased.
D. They were now forced to take multiple husbands.
E. The both lost their legal rights during the transition and were forced to take multiple husbands.


Answer: C

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