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Which of the following statements best analyzes the impact of Charlemagne’s changes on social structures within feudal monarchies?(1 point)
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By giving knights power and recognition for their loyalty, future knights were no longer expected to follow social codes.
By giving knights power and recognition for their loyalty, future knights were no longer expected to follow social codes.
His establishment of a relationship with the pope made future monarchs avoid interacting with the Catholic Church.
His establishment of a relationship with the pope made future monarchs avoid interacting with the Catholic Church.
Nobles became an increasingly powerful social class due to land being divided among lords by monarchs.
Nobles became an increasingly powerful social class due to land being divided among lords by monarchs.
The number of serfs began to shrink as feudalism became less important in Europe.
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By giving knights power and recognition for their loyalty, future knights were no longer expected to follow social codes.
By giving knights power and recognition for their loyalty, future knights were no longer expected to follow social codes.
His establishment of a relationship with the pope made future monarchs avoid interacting with the Catholic Church.
His establishment of a relationship with the pope made future monarchs avoid interacting with the Catholic Church.
Nobles became an increasingly powerful social class due to land being divided among lords by monarchs.
Nobles became an increasingly powerful social class due to land being divided among lords by monarchs.
The number of serfs began to shrink as feudalism became less important in Europe.
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The statement that best analyzes the impact of Charlemagne’s changes on social structures within feudal monarchies is:
"Nobles became an increasingly powerful social class due to land being divided among lords by monarchs."
This reflects the way land distribution under feudal systems strengthened the position of nobles, thereby reinforcing their power and influence within the broader social structure of feudal monarchies.
"Nobles became an increasingly powerful social class due to land being divided among lords by monarchs."
This reflects the way land distribution under feudal systems strengthened the position of nobles, thereby reinforcing their power and influence within the broader social structure of feudal monarchies.
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