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How did the Hun invasions affect the Western Roman Empire?

A. The Huns controlled the trade centers but did not settle them.
B. The Huns were able to integrate themselves into Roman society.
C. The Huns completely overthrew Roman rule in the western empire.
D. The Huns settled the farming areas and moved their growing population.

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Answer: . The Huns completely overthrew Roman rule in the western empire.

Explanation: The Huns Destroyed the Western Roman empire, and the Huns also destroyed much of the Eastern Roman Empire.

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Answer:

Correct answer is A. The Huns controlled the trade centers but did not settle them.

Step-by-step explanation:

A is correct as they controlled trade areas between East and the West, but mostly settled in the area of Pannonia.

B is not correct as Huns never meant to became a part of Roman society, but had their own social structure that was totally different.

C is not correct as the Huns weren't the one that destroyed the Roman Empire. Those were the Germanic tribes.

D is not correct as they were nomadic tribes that were not keen to settle in certain areas for a longer period of time.

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