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Roman law consisted of three branches: civil law,natural law,and:


A) divine law.
B) the law of war.
C) the law of nations.
D) criminal law.
E) public law.

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During the Second Punic War,the Carthaginian general Hannibal:


A) was defeated by Roman armies at the battle of Tours in France.
B) became the last foreign invader to fight on Rome's home territories.
C) won the support of Rome's unhappy Latin allies.
D) brought his entire army,including elephants,over the Alps.
E) defeated the Roman general Maxentius at the Battle of the Milvian Bridge in Rome.

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The division between Roman patricians and plebeians was:


A) between older and younger elements of the population.
B) between the wealthiest (2 percent) and the rest (98 percent) of the people.
C) not a factor when soldiers were needed for the army.
D) not part of Roman law,simply an accepted form of discrimination.
E) a formal division of Roman culture but never recognized in everyday life.

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Italy was the least slave-based economy known to history.

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How did Augustus use propaganda to secure and promote his rule?

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Fresh from the defeat of Mark Antony,Oct...

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Cultural and intellectual developments in Rome reached their pinnacle during the:


A) Principate.
B) reign of the Five Good Emperors.
C) Late Republic.
D) Late Empire.
E) rise of Christianity.

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The Augustan system of government:


A) was essentially a dictatorship,resulting in the disbandment of the Senate.
B) is known as the early empire or Principate because Octavian ruled as first citizen.
C) minimized the role of the army and discouraged military expansion.
D) was socially progressive and rejected traditional Roman morality.
E) was totally successful and transformed the republic into a peaceful benevolent monarchy.

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Caesar was the first Roman leader to recognize the significance of northwestern Europe.

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When Julius Caesar adopted Octavian as his heir:


A) it was acknowledged that Octavian was the most experienced general,best qualified to rule Rome.
B) everyone hoped for a peaceful transition from uncle to grandnephew.
C) Octavian had to fight his rivals and kill his republican opponents.
D) Mark Antony and Cleopatra committed suicide rather than share power.
E) Caesar's enemies plotted,and successfully carried out,the assassination of Octavian.

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The myth of the rape of Lucretia appealed to Roman patriotism by emphasizing:


A) how impure sexual contact was in the ancient world.
B) the corruption of Etruscan morals and government.
C) the consequences of being ruled by a neglectful husband.
D) the benefits of hereditary monarchy.
E) the dominance of Romans over all other peoples.

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In the early Roman Republic,Rome was technically a democracy but:


A) there was no Senate or citizen assembly.
B) all power remained in the hands of a king.
C) the Roman constitution essentially ensured oligarchic rule.
D) Aristotle would not have approved of how power was distributed.
E) it remained,in practice,a monarchy.

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To what extent did the Romans borrow from Etruscan society in shaping their own?

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The Etruscans established a confederatio...

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The Julian Calendar was a lunar calendar with an extra month added in order to keep festival dates at the appropriate time of the year.

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Social tensions in the late Roman Republic were made worse by:


A) the fourfold division of people: senators,equestrians,commoners,and slaves.
B) bad weather,epidemic diseases,and plagues of insects.
C) proposals to free the slaves and create a more flexible labor force.
D) innovations in watermills and steam engines that increased unemployment.
E) the failure of the government to provide entertainment and food for the people.

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The Romans did not usually impose heavy taxes or tributes on the cities they conquered,but demanded soldiers to contribute to their army.

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How did the Punic Wars make Rome into an empire?

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The Punic Wars forced Rome to play a par...

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The wars between Rome and Carthage are called the Punic Wars because Rome was seeking punishment,or punitive damages,from Carthage for their invasion of Sicily.

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One important difference between Roman religion and Greek religion was the Roman view of:


A) the priestly class as a very informal one.
B) theology and dogma.
C) sacramental worship and liturgy.
D) deities associated with natural forces.
E) the integration of religion with Roman politics serving a pantheon that functioned more like family gods of the Roman state.

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The Law of the Twelve Tables,approved in 450 B.C.E.,represent:


A) Rome's borrowing of legal principles from Hammurabi and Moses.
B) the first attempt to make all men equal.
C) a charter of popular liberties,ending enslavement for debt.
D) the codification of existing laws for all to see and obey.
E) Rome's acceptance of the legal reforms of Solon.

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One way that the Romans were influenced by the Greeks was by:


A) deciding to outlaw political parties and revenge killings of opponents.
B) observing the many Greeks who lived in Sicily and southern Italy.
C) welcoming Philip II of Macedon as "savior of the Greeks."
D) taking in thousands of Greek refugees from religious persecution.
E) establishing their laws based on the example of the reforms of Solon.

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