What real-life frustrations may have made the story of Robin Hood popular?

A) A complete lack of crime in medieval England
B) A rebellion against the Church’s teachings
C) Peasants refusing to work in the fields for nobles
D) High taxes and corrupt officials taking advantage of common people

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D) High taxes and corrupt officials taking advantage of common people

The story of Robin Hood became popular as it resonated with the frustrations of ordinary people facing high taxes and the exploitation by corrupt officials and wealthy nobles. The tale of a hero who fights for the underprivileged and steals from the rich to give to the poor reflects the real-life struggles and desires for justice among the common people in medieval England.