How was education impacted as a result of the fall of the Western Roman Empire?(1 point)

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Roman texts were destroyed and lost to history after Germanic invasions.
Roman texts were destroyed and lost to history after Germanic invasions.

Roman texts were excluded from education because of negative associations with the fall of the empire.
Roman texts were excluded from education because of negative associations with the fall of the empire.

Roman ideas had to be reintroduced centuries later after being lost by Europeans.
Roman ideas had to be reintroduced centuries later after being lost by Europeans.

Roman ideas, once lost at the fall of the empire, were replaced with humanist ones.

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Roman texts were destroyed and lost to history after Germanic invasions.
How did the Church’s landownership impact its political power?(1 point)
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It decreased its political power because the Church could not convince monarchs to donate land.
It decreased its political power because the Church could not convince monarchs to donate land.

It increased its political power since under the feudal system land was wealth.
It increased its political power since under the feudal system land was wealth.

It increased its political power because it meant that the Church could call for a Crusade.
It increased its political power because it meant that the Church could call for a Crusade.

It decreased its political power because the Church had little land compared to nobles.
It increased its political power since under the feudal system land was wealth.
Prior to the events of the Crusades, which civilization was the most scientifically and culturally advanced in the world?(1 point)
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Western Christians
Western Christians

the Mongols
the Mongols

Muslims of the Abbasid Caliphate
Muslims of the Abbasid Caliphate

the Franks
Muslims of the Abbasid Caliphate
Which civilizations kept Greco-Roman motifs in visual art alive in the Middle Ages?(1 point)
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Western Europe and the Byzantine Empire
Western Europe and the Byzantine Empire

the Iberian Peninsula and the Byzantine Empire
the Iberian Peninsula and the Byzantine Empire

Justinian and the Byzantine Empire
Justinian and the Byzantine Empire

Western Europe, the Mediterranean, and the Byzantine Empire
Western Europe and the Byzantine Empire
Germanic rulers used Salic Law and Christian conversion to(1 point)
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create absolute monarchies.
create absolute monarchies.

create cultural unity across central Europe.
create cultural unity across central Europe.

ensure that their sons would become warlords after them.
ensure that their sons would become warlords after them.

suppress the power of the Roman Catholic Church.
create cultural unity across central Europe.
Thousands of Jewish people were murdered or forced to leave Western Europe because they(1 point)
Responses

were trying to escape the plague.
were trying to escape the plague.

were blamed for the Black Death.
were blamed for the Black Death.

were being quarantined.
were being quarantined.

had no role in medieval society.
were blamed for the Black Death.