Which of the following are accurate statements about how Europe changed as a result of Otto the Great's rule? Select the three correct answers.

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Responses

Europe was divided among several German nobles.

Europe was divided among several German nobles.

An empire made up of Germany, parts of Italy, and much of central and Eastern Europe was created.

An empire made up of Germany, parts of Italy, and much of central and Eastern Europe was created.

Europe was unified under a single government.

Europe was unified under a single government.

A line of Ottonian kings ruled after Otto's death.

A line of Ottonian kings ruled after Otto's death.

The empire came to be known as the Holy Roman Empire.

The empire came to be known as the Holy Roman Empire.

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The three accurate statements about how Europe changed as a result of Otto the Great's rule are:

  1. An empire made up of Germany, parts of Italy, and much of central and Eastern Europe was created.
  2. A line of Ottonian kings ruled after Otto's death.
  3. The empire came to be known as the Holy Roman Empire.

The statement "Europe was unified under a single government" is misleading because, while Otto the Great created a strong rule, Europe remained fragmented with various regions and local powers.