The most important legacy of early Germanic law in the Middle Ages was
A) That it entirely displaced Roman law, which became completely forgotten
B) That it helped establish the principles of rule of law and representative assemblies
C) That it created a great gulf between king and subject
D) That it insured that German would be that language of all of Europe
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