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7 February, 06:32

Which best explains the role the Huns played in Rome's collapse?:

A) The Huns attacked seaside cities in an effort to cut off key trade routes.

B) The Huns joined with Germanic tribes to attack more than seventy cities.

C) The Huns attacked more than seventy cities throughout the empire.

D) The Huns captured the symbolic cities of Rome and Constantinople.

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  1. 7 February, 06:45
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    The Huns became one of the primary contributors to the fall of the Roman Empire, as their invasions of the regions around the empire, which were particularly brutal, encouraged what is known as the Great Migration between about 376-476 CE.

    the answer is C
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