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History, 14.04.2020 23:24, linnybear300

What statement best describe the relationship between the house and the Roman Empire.?
A. Stronger outsiders destroyed both.
B. Both lasted a long time but had to eventually decline.
C. Both fell apart because their owners didn’t pay to maintain them.
D. They were both not fixable from the start since they had too many problems.

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