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Which of the following are accurate statements about how Europe changed as a result of Otto the Great's rule? Select all that apply.

A. Europe was divided among several German nobles.


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


C. Europe was unified under a single government.


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


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

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B.

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

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The correct answers are B) an empire made up of Germany, parts of Italy and much of Central an Eastern Europe was created and E) the empire came to be known as the Holy Roman Empire.

The statements that are accurate about how Europe changed as a result of Otto the Great are "an empire made up of Germany, parts of Italy and much of Central an Eastern Europe was created and E) the empire came to be known as the Holy Roman Empire."

Otto the Great (9112-973), was the German King and also the King of the Holy Roman Empire. Also known as Otto I, unified all the German regions and tribes into a unified kingdom. He expanded his power by subjecting the Roman clergy under his control.

So, it's true that the statements that are accurate about how Europe changed as a result of Otto the Great are "an empire made up of Germany, parts of Italy and much of Central an Eastern Europe was created and E) the empire came to be known as the Holy Roman Empire."

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