The Akkadian rulers of Sargon and Naram-Sin:
A) presided over the "Dark Age," when foreigners dominated Akkad.
B) were glorified bandits who had little interest in culture.
C) wiped out the Sumerian religion and replaced it with their own.
D) led their country to a series of disastrous defeats ending in the destruction of Akkad.
E) ruled from cities and kept their empires through conquest and commerce.
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