The incursions of the Scandinavian Vikings into other parts of Europe
A. were the most threatening of the thirteenth century invaders to the peace of Europe.
B. were successful because their ships had a shallow draft, allowing them to sail far inland.
C. had little impact on the history of England and France.
D. were defeated at the Battle of Lechfeld.
E. led to Scandinavian control of Greece.
Answer: B
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