I think the answer is B. The Huns pushed many Germanic Tribes to the border of the Roman Empire and caused the Roman Empire to keep them out.
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The Romans' tolerance of religion added to the stability and growth of the empire because it avoided conflict and didn't antagonize the people
Although they famously suppressed the Druids during their invasion of Britain, the Romans were largely tolerant of other religions, provided that the conquered populace incorporated the Imperial Cult into their worship. The Romans sought to equate their own gods with those of the local population.
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