What impact did changes in weaponry have during the Hundred Years' War?
A) The aristocracy began to lose its political dominance.
B) Only the wealthiest could afford to fight.
C) War became too expensive for France and England to fight.
D) Heavily armored knights dominated the battlefield.
E) Kings lost their authority over the common people.
Answer: A
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