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Which statement describes an impact of the collapse of the Western Roman Empire on Europe?

Europe's economy improved significantly as new roads and infrastructure were developed.
Former Roman lands were split up and claimed by Germanic kingdoms.
There was a definite decline in Christianity, its followers, and its spread across lands.
Trade increased in the West, resulting in an end to the recession taking place at that time.

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Former Roman lands were split up and claimed by Germanic kingdoms.

The European economy fell with the fall of the Roman Empire. Their lands were divided by the Germanic barbaric kingdoms. Christianity, however, found, in this period, room for its expansion, since it was still the only consistent institution. Hugs!

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