In the centuries after the fall of the Roman Empire,
A) great lords and peasant smallholders alike concentrated on growing food for their own consumption
B) great lords focused on producing agriculture for sale, while peasant smallholders concentrated on growing food for their own consumption
C) great lords focused on growing food for their own consumption, while peasant smallholders concentrated on producing agriculture for sale
D) great lords and peasant smallholders alike concentrated on producing agriculture for sale
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