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2 January, 23:40

How did the invading Huns contribute to the fall of the western Roman Empire?

A) By sacking the city of Rome in 410 C. E.

B) By completely disrupting trade along the silk roads

C) By deposing the last emperor of the western Roman empire.

D) By pushing the Germanic peoples into the western Roman empire

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  1. 2 January, 23:44
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    D I just did the question and it was right
  2. 2 January, 23:59
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    The invading Huns contributed to the fall of the western Roman Empire:

    D) By pushing the Germanic peoples into the western Roman Empire

    The Huns invaded the German lands leading them to flee and seek refuge in the Roman Empire. This caused many Germans and Roman societal intermixing, often at the expense of the Romans, who were considerably weakening in power. Many German soldiers joined the Roman military due to low Roman moral, infighting, and instability. The Barbarians were player able to conquer Rome leading to the fall of the Empire.
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