How did Germanic tribes carve Europe into small kingdoms?

A. Germanic leaders formed strong alliances.
B. Germanic traders set up free trade zones.
C. Germanic priests unified religious groups.
D. Germanic kings waged wars on conquasts.

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The most accurate answer to how Germanic tribes carved Europe into small kingdoms is:

D. Germanic kings waged wars on conquests.

Germanic tribes, such as the Visigoths, Ostrogoths, Franks, and others, often engaged in warfare, conquering Roman territories and each other, which led to the establishment of various small kingdoms throughout Europe during the decline of the Roman Empire.