Multiple Choice
The effectiveness of the Carolingian administration rested primarily upon
A) Charlemagne's renunciation of military campaigns in favor of a large bureaucracy
B) Copying the Anglo-Saxon institution of sheriffs as the major local officials
C) Charlemagne's designation of traveling inspectors, called missi dominici, to keep him informed
D) Charlemagne's personal charm
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