Historians disagree over the phrase "the Roman empire fell in 476" because

a. much of the culture of the Roman empire lives on today.
b. the Eastern Roman empire continued on as the Byzantine empire.
c. the Latin world had become the Greek world.
d. Europe was thoroughly Romanized.
e. Roman culture lives today although it has shifted to the Byzantine east.


b

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