Which of the following best describes the evolution of the traditions of inheritance in Europe from the early medieval period?(1 point) Responses At first all property was given only to sons and then just land was given only to first-born sons. At first all property was given only to sons and then just land was given only to first-born sons. At first land was only given to first-born sons and then it was divided between all sons. At first land was only given to first-born sons and then it was divided between all sons. At first land was divided between all sons and then it was given only to the first-born son. At first land was divided between all sons and then it was given only to the first-born son. At first land was divided between all sons and daughters and then it was given only to the first-born son.

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The best response that describes the evolution of the traditions of inheritance in Europe from the early medieval period is:

At first land was only given to first-born sons and then it was divided between all sons.

This answer reflects the shift from primogeniture (where the first-born son inherited the entire estate) to more equitable systems of inheritance, where land was divided among all sons, which occurred later in the medieval period.