Who were the Vikings and where did they originate from?
A) The Vikings were "north" men that were a mixture of Norwegians, Swedes, and Danes that invaded and settled Europe predominantly in the ninth century.
B) The Vikings changed the face of Europe through a process of invasion and settlement over the course of two centuries.
C) The Vikings were settlers in Greenland and Vinland.
D) The Vikings were Norsemen that invaded Europe in the tenth century.
E) The Vikings were "north" men that were a mixture of Norwegians, Swedes, and Danes that invaded and settled Europe predominantly in the tenth century.
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