In the conduct of the Hundred Years' War, a sure sign of feudalism's decline was the

A) inability of feuding kings to raise armies of knights.
B) reliance of kings on artillery as the main component of royal armies.
C) decisive role of peasant foot soldiers rather than mounted knights.
D) clear intention of kings to destroy the estates of their own vassals.
E) use of heavier armor and larger horses.


C

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A. Because it is a factually incorrect reading of Korean history. B. Because it ignores the influence China had in Korean history. C. Because it suggests Chinese arrogance about their influence in Korean history. D. Because it ignores significant aspects of Korean recorded history. E. Because it is embarrassing reminder of historical Korean weakness.

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a. South Carolina b. Massachusetts c. North Carolina d. Virginia e. Maryland

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What will be an ideal response?

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