What triggered Wat Tyler's Rebellion in 1381?
A) King Richard II's imposition of military conscription
B) The teachings of John Wycliffe, who held that the people, not the king, owned the land
C) The imposition of a poll tax to raise revenue for the Hundred Years' War
D) Widespread famine and rumors that barons were hoarding grain
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