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Level V

Adventure on the Amazon River
Alternative Fuel Cars
Ancient Cliff Dwellers
Book of Blood
Everest: On Top of the World
Female Sports Stars
Fungus Among Us
Gems: Treasures from the Earth
How Little John Joined Robin Hood
In the Name of Discovery
Jazz Greats
Mexico's Fight for Independence
Mirroring Miranda
Mysterious Caves
Natural Wonders of the World
Prehistoric Trade
Pyramids
Sister Sleuth and the Silver Blaze
The Battle of the Alamo
The Case of the Vanishing Anasazi
The Last Great Race
The Lost Dutchman
The Roman Empire Faces Attila
The Sun
Treasure in the Puget Sound
Two Kettles
Volcanoes
Word Smith, Private I
Yosemite and the Badge
The Roman Empire Faces Attila The Roman Empire Faces Attila
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Words Included:
   ally
   barbarian
   diplomacy
   dowry
   empire
   Germanic
   humanity
   prestige
   rampage
   sack
   scourge
   siege
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For five centuries starting around 27 BC, the leaders of the Roman Empire ruled successfully over large areas of Europe. Eventually, the empire became so vast that it had to be divided between two emperors. This division considerably reduced the power of the empire, which lost control of its borders, leaving them open to attack from invaders. Taking advantage of the weakness and lack of strong leadership, the Visigoths attacked and destroyed the city of Rome. After this devastating blow came an even greater challenge to the empire: A ferocious leader named Attila the Hun attacked the Roman Empire from the east and the west. To save the empire, Aetius, a great Roman general, persuaded several tribes in the empire to join forces and form an army to fight Attila. This huge army defeated Attila at the monumental Battle of Chalons. Photographs, maps, and illustrations support the text.
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