What impact did the marriage of Eleanor of Aquitaine to Henry II have on England?
It strengthened England because Eleanor joined her lands in France with those of England’s.
It weakened England because Eleanor forced England to give up all its lands in France.
It strengthened England because Eleanor introduced the feudal system to England.
It weakened England because Eleanor insisted that the king of France rule over England as well.

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"It strengthened England because Eleanor introduced the feudal system to England" would be the best option from the list, but it should be noted that feudalism was already being practiced to some extent in England. 

The correct answer is C) it strengthened England because Eleanor introduced the feudal system to England.

The impact that the marriage of Eleanor of Aquitaine to Henry II had on England was that it strengthened England because Eleanor introduced the feudal system to England.  

Eleanor of Aquitaine (1122-1204) was queen consort of Louis VII of France and Henry II of England. She was a powerful woman in Europe and was the mother of the famous King Richard I, Lion Heart. When she married the second time, she married Henry II of England. This made possible the union Normandy, England, and the West of France, under their rule. Another impact was that her marriage with Henry II also strengthened England because Eleanor introduced the feudal system to England.