Texas A&M University (TAMU) GEOG202 Geography of the Global Village Exam 2 Practice

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What combination contributed to the strong destiny idea of the Germanic tribes?

Roman Empire and Celts

Primitive energy and the Roman Empire

The combination of primitive energy and the Roman Empire significantly contributed to the strong destiny idea of the Germanic tribes. Primitive energy refers to the fierce warrior culture and the robust, unrefined spirit of the Germanic peoples, which was characterized by a focus on personal valor, loyalty to kin, and a deep connection to their land. This raw vigor was crucial in their resistance against the more organized Roman legions.

The Roman Empire, on the other hand, represents a formidable force that the Germanic tribes encountered. Their interactions with Rome—whether through conflict, trade, or cultural exchange—fueled their ambition and sense of identity. The threat posed by the Romans provided a catalyst for unity among various tribes, as they sought to assert their independence and resist domination. The narrative of heroism and destiny became emblematic of their struggles against the might of Rome, reinforcing their identity and aspirations.

In contrast, other combinations do not fully capture the essence of what drove the Germanic tribes' idea of destiny. For example, while trade routes and military power are important aspects of societal development, they do not encapsulate the intense and personal motivation derived from their initial cultural traits and the existential challenge posed by Rome. Similarly, Christianity and chivalry emerged in

Christianity and Chivalry

Trade routes and Military power

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