Multiple Choice
The major problem faced by Alfred the Great in Anglo-Saxon England was
A) A major Danish invasion that overran half of England
B) The resurgence of paganism among a partially Christianized population
C) The lack of officials to carry out royal policies
D) The growth of serfdom, which left the peasants discontent
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