How did the collapse of Charlemagne's Empire lead to the wider spread of civilization?
A) Dynasties were longer lasting, combined with continued support of the church. The expansion of civilization was soon to follow the establishment of trading cities and ports.
B) More effective forms of government were developed as a result. The expansion of civilization was soon to follow the establishment of trading cities and ports.
C) Literature and literacy excelled as a way to share the copious activities happening in the West, and as a result civilization spread.
D) More effective forms of communication were developed as a result, and as a consequence, literacy spread.
E) More effective forms of government were developed as a result. Dynasties were longer lasting, combined with continued support of the church. The expansion of civilization was soon to follow the establishment of trading cities and ports.
E
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