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Investigate the impact of the Western Roman Empire on feudal societies in Europe. (1 point) The fall of the Western Roman Empire led to very few wars, which allowed more feudal societies to be established The fall of the Western Roman Empire led to a decrease in dependence on feudal societies as regional powers vied for control of land The fall of the Western Roman Empire led to an increasing dependence on feudal societies as regional powers vied for control of land. The fall of the Western Roman Empire led to an increase in war that destroyed many feudal societies.
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The correct answer is: The fall of the Western Roman Empire led to an increasing dependence on feudal societies as regional powers vied for control of land.
Explanation: With the collapse of central Roman authority, local lords provided protection and order, leading to the growth of feudal structures as regional elites competed for land and power.
Explanation: With the collapse of central Roman authority, local lords provided protection and order, leading to the growth of feudal structures as regional elites competed for land and power.
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