feudalism declined during the crusades because\nthe catholic church called for its end.\nthe nobility’s…

feudalism declined during the crusades because\nthe catholic church called for its end.\nthe nobility’s wealth and land passed to the monarch.\nthe catholic church took control of european governments.\nmany knights decided to rise up against their kings.
Answer
Brief Explanations:
To determine why feudalism declined during the Crusades, we analyze each option:
- The Catholic Church did not call for feudalism’s end (eliminates first option).
- During the Crusades, many nobles (including knights) left for the East, and their wealth/land often transferred to monarchs, weakening feudal lords’ power (supports the second option).
- The Catholic Church did not take control of European governments (eliminates third option).
- Knights generally supported their kings in the Crusades, not rising against them (eliminates fourth option).
Answer:
B. the nobility’s wealth and land passed to the monarch.