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SOCIAL STUDIES TEXTBOOK HOMEWORK Use the top half of your homework sheet. Title for your work: Textbook Homework for Week of Sept. 22 Answer each item in a complete sentence. Write the question and answer for number 1,2,3 on the front half and 4,5,6 on the back half. 1. Why were small kingdoms and estates in Europe able to thrive on their own? p. 292 2. Why did Germanic people not develop large governments? p. 293 3. What were two ways that King Clovis of the Franks strengthened Christianity? p. 294 4. Why did the Frankish kingdom grow weak and unstable? p. 295 5. What did Vikings, Muslims, and Magyars do to Europe? p. 295 6. What did Europe become after the fall of the Western Roman Empire? p. 297