How did the relationship between the Latin West and its polytheist neighbors change in the eleventh century?

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a. In the tenth century, the Latin West included most of western Europe. During this time, polytheist tribes regularly raided Christian communities.
b. By the eleventh century, many of these polytheist raiders had converted to Christianity.
c. The Magyars raided western and central Europe throughout the first half of the tenth century. Under the Árpád dynasty, the Magyars converted to Latin Christianity.
d. The Vikings raided western Europe from the eighth to the late tenth centuries. By the eleventh century, kings in Scandinavia stopped the Viking raids. They converted to Christianity and became rulers of Christian kingdoms.

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A. Hastings B. Bosworth Field C. Calais D. Crécy E. Kent

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a. The process ended with elections to a national assembly. b. A popularly elected assembly was unable to decide whether or not the Hapsburg lands should be included. c. A popularly elected national assembly approved a federation with a Parliament and headed by the Prussian king. d. The Prussian king refused to accept the invitation from the national assembly to be king of a unified Germany and the effort ended. e. The national assembly continued to operate after the Prussian king's rebuff and successfully united Germany within a generation.

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