How did the culture of the Germanic tribes differ from that of the Romans?(1 point)ResponsesGermanic peoples were mostly traders, so they traveled throughout Europe.Germanic peoples were mostly traders, so they traveled throughout Europe.Germanic peoples lived in small communities governed by unwritten customs.Germanic peoples lived in small communities governed by unwritten customs.Germanic kings were chosen by single combat between warriors.Germanic kings were chosen by single combat between warriors.Germanic peoples lived in great cities administered by a central government

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The correct response is: Germanic peoples lived in small communities governed by unwritten customs.

This reflects the decentralized nature of Germanic society compared to the more structured and bureaucratic Roman civilization.

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