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Which of the following best summarizes the ways Germanic rulers unified European culture during the medieval period?(1 point)
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through the creation of shared legal codes and religious traditions
through the creation of shared legal codes and religious traditions
through the strict suppression of Germanic traditions
through the strict suppression of Germanic traditions
through the suppression of Christian teachings in favor of oral traditions
through the suppression of Christian teachings in favor of oral traditions
through the weakening of the feudal system and centralization of military control
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through the creation of shared legal codes and religious traditions
Germanic rulers codified laws (e.g., Salic Law) and converted to/spread Christianity, which together helped standardize legal practice, moral norms, language (Latin in church), and institutions across medieval Europe.
Germanic rulers codified laws (e.g., Salic Law) and converted to/spread Christianity, which together helped standardize legal practice, moral norms, language (Latin in church), and institutions across medieval Europe.
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