A) was unthinkable to most statesmen in the mid-second century B.C.E.
B) left Rome defeated and in ruins.
C) ran contrary to Roman public opinion and principles of international law.
D) ended in disaster for the Roman Expeditionary Force in North Africa.
E) was provoked by war hawks who thought Carthage must be destroyed.
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A) emphasizing the superiority of Greek bronze statues.
B) predicting that Rome would be a lawless society ruled by warrior kings.
C) connecting Roman history to the heroic narrative of the Trojan War.
D) prophesying that,through Jesus,Rome would be saved.
E) continuing the story of the Odyssey.
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A) Tiberius
B) Claudius
C) Augustus
D) Caligula
E) Trajan
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A) wives retained control of their fathers' property,preserving their independence.
B) parental consent was required for marriage,and common consent for divorce.
C) husbands remained lords and masters,whereas wives were treated like slaves.
D) it was practically impossible for women to educate themselves or their children.
E) parental consent for marriage was no longer required: couples could simply marry.
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A) plebeians complained of limited opportunities for social advancement.
B) the army wanted to ensure a steady supply of cavalry officers.
C) soldiers demanded recognition for bold deeds in warfare.
D) businessmen who did not become senators wanted privileges.
E) some patricians wanted to take part in triumphal processions in Rome.
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A) the construction of temples to the goddess Roma throughout the empire.
B) a graduated system of taxation that had the support of the poor in the empire.
C) the hiring of mercenary armies from Pythia to defend the northern frontier.
D) a system of army camps that served to enlist and train locals into the Roman army.
E) a system of roads constructed to be able to move army units throughout the empire.
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A) relied primarily on mercenary troops from Greece.
B) abandoned farming as a means of support and emphasized trade.
C) expanded quickly and peacefully into areas that were essentially unoccupied.
D) expanded slowly and extended the Latin right to many of the cities it conquered.
E) realized that,to survive,it needed to conquer as many other peoples as possible.
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A) mos maiorum.
B) ius divinium.
C) mos pietas.
D) ius naturale.
E) patria potestas.
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A) Etruscans,skilled metalworkers and artists,lived there.
B) women were not allowed to participate in public life and sporting events.
C) Italian religious traditions had little in common with ancient Greece.
D) all was chaos in the absence of government.
E) the peninsula had been colonized by the Macedonians.
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A) social divisions between patricians and plebeians were abolished.
B) the patricians accepted the elected tribunes and written laws.
C) Livy wrote a history from the Plebs' point of view.
D) the chief conspirators were arrested and exiled to Africa.
E) the plebeians were expelled from Rome and the patricians assumed total control.
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A) everyone within the empire wanted nothing more than to travel to Rome.
B) Latin displaced every other language throughout the world.
C) the evolving process of Roman leaders coming from everywhere within the empire and people would settle far from their place of birth.
D) every administrator throughout the empire was from Rome itself.
E) all of these
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A) efficient police departments that made the Roman cities safer than most villages.
B) well-trained fire brigades that made individual losses from fire very rare.
C) prevalence of a great many open-air restaurants that made feeding the large population easier.
D) construction of a system of aqueducts to allow a steady supply of potable water to the cities.
E) development of large hospitals to care for the general population.
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A) ironic "peace of the dead" secured by Roman massacres of Britons and Jews.
B) long period in which there were no major wars within the Roman Empire.
C) efficient Roman post office and package transport services.
D) Romans' success in keeping order around the Persian Gulf.
E) peace brought to the Roman Empire with the coming of Christianity.
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A) the tale of Romulus and Remus,nursed by a she-wolf
B) the allegory of the cave dwellers who never see the light of day
C) the rape of Lucretia
D) the legend of brave Horatio at the bridge
E) the story of Cincinnatus and his dictatorship
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