The belief that __________ was key to Otto I's consolidation of power in Germany.
A. each duchy was a subordinate member of a unified kingdom
B. the pope could not be counted on for support
C. princes could be relied on to manage their own provinces independently
D. corruption flourishes under systems of centralized authority
Answer: A
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