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Incarnation, central Christian doctrine that God became flesh, that God assumed a human nature and became a man in the form of Jesus Christ, the Son of God and the second person of the Trinity. Christ was truly God and truly man.
3. Conquering Norse-held lands of Sweden and Denmark was not a primary concern of Charlemagne, as he had nothing to do with these lands.
On the other hand, establishing a central government, building a standing army, and strengthening the Christian faith across Europe was very important to him, as to any other ruler at the time.
As far as none of these describe it precisely I would say A since it was a direct result of the World War I as a mean to prevent future wars and provide forum of political dispute settlement. The idea was further deveoped and evolved into United Nations once it turned out the League was not enough to stop WWII from happening.