How did Henry II of England and his sons curtail the strength of the nobility?

A. They forced the nobility to provide military service.
B. They initiated the parliament.
C. They prevented the nobility from building new castles without licenses.
D. They demanded taxes from the nobility.
E. They required participation in the Crusades by law.


Answer: C

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