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Which of the following accurately evaluates the impact of feudalism after the fall of Western Rome?(1 point) Responses Feudalism was created by the Papal States as a “thank you” to Charlemagne. Feudalism was created by the Papal States as a “thank you” to Charlemagne. Feudalism strengthened the power and authority of the pope. Feudalism strengthened the power and authority of the pope. Feudalism developed in order to counter the power of nation-states. Feudalism developed in order to counter the power of nation-states. Feudalism was an effective protective measure against Germanic tribes.

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The most accurate evaluation of the impact of feudalism after the fall of Western Rome is that "Feudalism was an effective protective measure against Germanic tribes."

Feudalism arose in a context where centralized authority had weakened significantly following the fall of the Western Roman Empire, and local lords and knights offered protection and security to the population amidst threats from invading groups, such as the Germanic tribes. While other options might contain elements of truth regarding feudalism's relationship with the church or evolving state structures, the primary role of feudalism during its inception was about providing local protection and governance.

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