What attitude did Germanic invaders take toward Roman culture as they conquered?

A. They adopted many aspects and left it intact.
B. They eradicated it to the fullest extent possible.
C. They replaced it with their newly embraced Islamic faith.
D. They assimilated it into the Norse traditions that became dominant in Europe.


Answer: A

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