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HIEU
201
Liberty
University
Exam
2
study
guide
Tiberius
Gracchus
made
himself
a
spokesman
for
-
ANS-land
reform
Plebeian
concessions
during
the
Struggle
of
the
Orders
included
all
of
the
following
EXCEPT
-
ANS-the
institution
of
an
Athenian-style
democracy.
Despite
reforms
made
during
the
Struggle
of
the
Orders,
Rome
remained
an
oligarchy
because
-
ANS-patronage
networks
of
wealthy
families
controlled
the
government
The
assassination
of
Julius
Caesar
on
March
15,
44
B.C.
-
ANS-was
carried
out
by
people
who
saw
themselves
as
loyal
defenders
of
the
Republic
against
Caesar's
ambitions.
War
between
Rome
and
Carthage
began
because
Rome
feared
Carthage's
designs
on
-
ANS-Sicily.
The
influx
of
slaves
into
Italy
in
the
first
century
B.C.
-
ANS-was
so
great
that,
by
50
B.C.,
they
constituted
one-third
of
Italy's
population.
The
most
influential
philosophy
in
Rome
was
-
ANS-Stoicism.
Rome's
conquest
of
the
Hellenistic
world
resulted
in
-
ANS-Roman
adoption
of
the
Greek
humanist
thought.
Between
205
B.C.
and
148
B.C.,
Rome
fought
three
wars
agains
-
ANS-Macedonia.
After
Carthage's
stunning
victory
at
the
battle
of
Cannae
(216
B.C.)
-
ANS-Rome
invaded
North
Africa,
forcing
the
Carthaginian
general
Hannibal
to
withdraw
his
troops
from
Italy
The
tension
that
erupted
in
the
Struggle
of
the
Orders
stemmed
from
plebeian
grievances
including
-
ANS-enslavement
for
debt.
The
Senate
responded
to
the
challenge
posed
by
the
Gracchi
by
-
ANS-killing
them
The
crisis
in
agriculture
in
the
late
Republic
was
a
result
of
-
ANS-the
plebeians'
loss
of
their
farms
to
larger
and
wealthier
landowners
due
to
wartime
devastation,
debt
incurred
during
the
war,
and
increasing
reliance
on
slave
labor
of
those
conquered
in
foreign
wars.
The
overseas
expansion
of
Rome
led
to
social
and
economic
changes,
which
included
-
ANS-the
rise
of
a
business
class
whose
sources
of
wealth
included
army
supply
contracts
and
tax
collecting. The
Romans
treated
the
Italian
peoples
they
conquered
-
ANS-as
potential
allies,
to
be
integrated
into
Roman
society.
The
first
stage
of
Roman
expansion
was
the
-
ANS-uniting
of
the
Italian
peninsula
Roman
Stoics
-
ANS-believed
that
moral
values
were
obtained
from
reason
alone
The
Pax
Romana
was
characterized
by
the
-
ANS-prevalence
of
peace
in
the
Mediterranean
world
without
any
foreign
wars
or
internal
revolts
The
weaknesses
of
the
economy
of
Empire
during
the
Pax
Romana
included
all
of
the
following
EXCEPT
-
ANS-the
abandonment
of
slave
labor.
In
the
late
Roman
Empire,
the
Roman
population
saw
its
government
as
-
ANS-more
hated
and
feared
than
the
barbarian
invaders
Ptolemy
is
best
known
for
his
contributions
to
the
study
of
-
ANS-astronomy.
The
crisis
of
the
third
century
A.D.
resulted
in
part
from
-
ANS-the
collapse
of
cities
and
the
ruin
of
the
middle
class
as
a
consequence
of
inflation
and
bad
management
of
the
economy
by
the
state.
Roman
rule
clashed
with
Jewish
religious-national
sentiment
because
-
ANS-some
Jews
saw
Roman
rule
as
a
threat
to
the
purity
of
Jewish
life.
Diocletian
was
able
to
slow
the
disintegration
of
the
Empire
temporarily
by
-
ANS-restricting
the
liberty
of
urban
workers
and
city
officials
by
requiring
them
to
stay
in
their
positions,
even
if
they
were
losing
money.
The
writings
of
Juvenal
-
ANS-attacked
the
evils
of
Roman
society.
Octavian
took
the
title
princeps,
which
means
-
ANS-first
citizen.
The
second
Hebrew
revolt
in
Judea
during
the
reign
of
Hadrian
resulted
in
-
ANS-the
death,
enslavement,
or
emigration
of
the
majority
of
Palestinian
Jews
Roman
law
came
to
form
the
basis
of
the
common
law
in
all
Western
lands
EXCEPT
-
ANS-Britain.
Augustus
carried
out
all
of
the
following
measures
EXCEPT
-
ANS-the
fostering
of
democratic
institutions
in
the
provinces.
The
major
forms
of
entertainment
in
the
Empire
included
all
of
the
following
EXCEPT
-
ANS-poetry
reading
contests.

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