The Church's response to feudalism included various initiatives aimed at addressing the issues it observed within that system. Among the options provided, the Truce of God was specifically meant to counteract what the Church saw as the "general failure of feudalism."
The Truce of God was a movement initiated by the Church during the medieval period that sought to limit the violence and warfare associated with feudal conflicts by establishing periods during which battles could not occur, thus promoting peace and stability in society. This initiative was a direct response to the chaos and instability perpetuated by feudal disputes, aligning with the Church's goal of maintaining social order and moral standards.