How did the realms of England and France differ by the twelfth century?
A) The realm of England enjoyed general peace under the control of the Angevin kings, while the king of France faced constant warfare from his dukes.
B) The English realm lacked any system for taxation, greatly reducing the king's authority, while the French king had established land taxes that enhanced his authority.
C) The king in England lacked a military under royal control, while the French king benefited from a royal army directly loyal to him.
D) The king in England ruled over a unified realm, but the kingdom in France consisted of virtually independent provinces.
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