Analyze the Church’s response to feudalism. Which of the following was meant to counteract what the Church saw as the “general failure of feudalism”?(1 point)

Responses

commendations
commendations

the Truce of God
the Truce of God

fiefs with knights
fiefs with knights

the system of homage

1 answer

The Church's response to the perceived failures of feudalism is best exemplified by the Truce of God. This initiative aimed to limit violence and promote peace by temporarily halting conflicts, particularly during holy days and seasons. The Church recognized that the pervasive warfare and violence inherent in feudalism undermined social order and spiritual life. Thus, the Truce of God was a direct response intended to mitigate the chaos and moral decline associated with feudal practices.

The other options—commendations, fiefs with knights, and the system of homage—do not specifically address the failures of feudalism in the way the Truce of God does. They are more related to the structure and obligations of feudalism rather than a countermeasure to its issues.

Therefore, the correct answer is the Truce of God.