By the end of the twelfth century, Spain was

A) free of Muslim control in the northern half of the country.
B) a fully united Christian kingdom.
C) once again completely under the control of the Muslims.
D) the most powerful nation in Europe.
E) ruled by the Valois dynasty of France.


A

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