D. Ruled a kingdom including most of modern-day France, the Low Countries and western germany.
Shortly after the fall of the roman empire, which was not actually a complete fall cause the system of govern was still working in constantinopla.
Nontheless problems with the succession of power shortly after the king die diveded the Merovingian dinasty and created problems.
They were the one that introduced Christianity to western Europe when the king baptized to obtain recogniton from the Catholic Church.
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economic competition, military competition, and lack of concern.
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Missouri, Kentucky, Delaware, and <u>Maryland</u> remained in the Union even though they allowed slavery. Losing these <u>Border states</u> would seriously damage the North. Missouri could control parts of the <u>Mississippi River</u> Kentucky controlled the <u>Ohio River</u> ; <u>Delaware</u> was close to Philadelphia; and Washington, D.C., lay within <u>Maryland</u>. <u>West Virginia</u> seceded from the South and joined the Union. Comparing North and South The North had a larger population, more industry, and more abundant <u>Resources</u>. The South was a large area with a <u>Hostile</u> population. Southerners were defending their land, their homes, and their <u>Way of life</u>. Individual Southern states refused to give the <u>Confederate government</u> sufficient power. The Union’s plan for winning the war included gaining control of the <u>Mississippi River</u>. The South’s primary aim was to win recognition as a <u>Independent nation</u>. American People at War By the summer of 1861, the Confederate army had about <u>112,000</u> soldiers. The Union had about <u>187,000</u> soldiers. Both sides had expected a quick <u>quick victory</u>.
Answer: Christians
Explanation: The term "People of the Book" is an Islamic term to refer to all Christians. It can also apply to Jews. The term was developed due to the fact that both Jews and Christians have a monotheistic belief that is based on the Old (Torah) and the New Testaments. The term has also been adopted by Jews and Christians to refer to themselves.