What did the chevauchées policies entail during the Hundred Years' War?
A) Using a system of chivalric ranking to accord status to prisoners.
B) Observing agreed-upon codes of conducting warfare.
C) A strategy of "total war" to inflict the most casualties at any cost.
D) The infliction of violence and terror to undermine the other side.
E) Utilizing siege warfare by cavalry units.
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