What factor caused the fall of the western Roman Empire?
A) Christianity undermined Roman military values and patriotism.
B) Lead poisoning caused by water pipes resulted in mental decline.
C) Romans failed to advance technologically because of slavery.
D) Traditional Roman values declined as non-Italians gained prominence.
E) There is no one factor that caused the fall of the Roman Empire.
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