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How did the Huns contribute to the fall of the western Roman empire? Select the two correct answers.
A.
They stopped trading with Rome, which caused inflation.
B.
They hindered Roman trade along the Silk Road.
C.
They conquered and burned Rome.
D.
They dealt the Roman army a major blow at Chaldôn.
E.
They drove Germanic people into the empire.
A.
They stopped trading with Rome, which caused inflation.
B.
They hindered Roman trade along the Silk Road.
C.
They conquered and burned Rome.
D.
They dealt the Roman army a major blow at Chaldôn.
E.
They drove Germanic people into the empire.
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The correct answers are B and E. The Huns hindered Roman trade along the Silk Road, which weakened the economy, and they drove Germanic people into the empire, causing instability and conflict that contributed to the fall of the western Roman empire.
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