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21 August, 07:28

How did the Hundred Years' War contribute to the end of Europe's medieval

period?

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A. Many peasants converted to Islam, which forced monarchs to end

feudalism.

B. The population increased, which contributed to the growth of large

cities.

C. Lords banned peasants from serving in the military, limiting their

social mobility.

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D. The labor force dwindled, which forced lords to begin to pay

peasants to work.

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  1. 21 August, 09:30
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    By process of elimination, the answer is B. None of the other options are even remotely correct.
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