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Ancient Rome
Fall of the Western Roman Empire
In 1–2 sentences, explain how the fall of the Western Roman Empire changed life in Europe.(2 points)
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The fall of the Western Roman Empire led to the decline of centralized authority, resulting in political fragmentation and the rise of feudalism in Europe.
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