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How were the monarchies strengthen during the end of the Hundred Years’ War ? A. The conflict reduced the power of standing armies. B. The conflict reduced the power of the nobility. C. The conflict increased the power of priests. D. The conflict increased the power of peasants.

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B

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The correct option would be B, the conflict reduced the power of the nobility. Before the war, especially in France, King's power was challenged by nobility, and the commoners held more allegiance to their feudal lord than to the king. When the war finished, nobles' power was significantly reduced.

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