1. The Germanic tribes did not attack the Eastern Roman Empire.​

1. The Germanic tribes did not attack the Eastern Roman Empire.​

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  1. Answer:

    For hundreds of years the Germans had exerted pressure on the frontiers of the empire. In 105 B.C. German warriors inflicted a terrible defeat on a Roman army, but four years later, a capable Roman leader, Marius, became a national hero when he outmaneuvered the Germans and defeated them.

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  2. Explanation:

    The Roman Empire established control over much of Europe. As Germanic tribes invaded Rome, centralized control of the Empire faded. While some tribes, like the Franks, assimilated into Roman culture and became an established part of the society, others, like the Anglo-Saxons, kept their own native culture dominant.

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