Despite Roman reconquest, Germanic invasions of western Europe resulted in which of the following long-lasting consequences?

A. the rise of pastoral nomadism in western Europe
B. the gradual deurbanization of western Europe
C. a return to polytheism
D. the widespread use of Germanic languages throughout western Europe


Answer: B

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