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How were monarchs impacted by establishing feudal monarchies? (1 point)
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Monarchs began to be expected to protect their kingdom in exchange for land.
Monarchs began to be expected to protect their kingdom in exchange for land.
Monarchs were expected to abide by the chivalric code by being loyal and courageous.
Monarchs were expected to abide by the chivalric code by being loyal and courageous.
Monarchs witnessed the abuses by lords in this system and began to consider reforming it.
Monarchs witnessed the abuses by lords in this system and began to consider reforming it.
Monarchs’ power was divided among lords in exchange for land, which made rebellion more common.
Monarchs’ power was divided among lords in exchange for land, which made rebellion more common.
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Monarchs’ power was divided among lords in exchange for land, which made rebellion more common.
Explanation: Under feudalism kings granted fiefs to nobles for military service and loyalty, decentralizing authority and giving lords local power that could be used against the monarch.
Explanation: Under feudalism kings granted fiefs to nobles for military service and loyalty, decentralizing authority and giving lords local power that could be used against the monarch.
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