What was the Roman view of the Germanic peoples during the time of the Roman empire?

a. Romans respected the religious beliefs of the Germanic peoples.
b. The Germanic peoples were known for their poetry.
c. Scandinavians were the Romans' major trading partners.
d. Scandinavians were seen as equals by the Romans.
e. The Romans viewed the Germanic peoples as inferior and uncivilized.


e

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