After the fall of Rome in the fifth century, the western Roman Empire
a. became known as the Byzantine Empire.
b. fell under the control of Constantine.
c. fragmented into a handful of Germanic kingdoms.
d. had no powerful rulers or authority.
e. reasserted Roman rule.
ANSWER:
c
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