The group that invaded the Slavic homeland beginning in the ninth century was A. Varangians.
Varangian was a Greek and East-Slavic term for a Viking.
One of the most controversial actions taken by the United States government during World War II was the early 1942 relocation of about 110,000 people of Japanese ancestry living on the West Coast and their internment for much of the duration of the war in well-guarded, isolated camps farther into the U. S. interior. Likely only the U. S. atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945 that ended the Pacific War have generated more controversy than the Japanese-American internments. Approximately 40-percent of those interned were Japanese “resident aliens” (non-U. S. citizens, although many had lived in the United States for decades); but the majority, about 60-percent, were U. S. citizens of Japanese ancestry.
the answer would be c .
C. Vikings threatened everyone, but kings have lost power to protect the people, so nobles offered to protect property and local people by offering the land in exchange for loyalty and military service.
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