the end of the hundred years war resulted in which of these? a the invasion of france b englands rise to…

the end of the hundred years war resulted in which of these? a the invasion of france b englands rise to power c french control of england d beginning of the tudor dynasty
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Brief Explanations:
The Hundred Years' War (1337 - 1453) was a series of conflicts between England and France. At the end of the war, England lost most of its territories in France, and it led to the decline of feudalism in both countries. It also contributed to the rise of nationalism. England's power did not rise as a result of the end of the war. France did not get invaded. And the Hundred Years' War had no direct connection with the beginning of the Tudor dynasty. The war weakened the Plantagenet dynasty in England, and the Wars of the Roses followed, which eventually led to the rise of the Tudors, but the end of the Hundred Years' War itself did not mark the beginning of the Tudor dynasty. France regained control of most of its territory, not the other way - around.
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None of the above options are correct.