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HIEU 322: Roman Civ verified already passed
  • HIEU 322: Roman Civ verified already passed

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  • HIEU 322: Roman Origins of the Second Punic War - correct answer 1. Barcid bitterness at the end of the First Punic War, and the desire for revenge. 2. The baseless Roman seizure of Sardinia in 238 B.C. and following indemnities. 3. The growth of Carthaginian success in Spain by Hamilcar Barca. Followed by Hasdrubal and Hannibal. 4. Massilia Trade Rivalry. Located on the coast of Gaul between northern Italy and northern Spain. 5. The Ebro Treaty 6. Hannibal and the Siege of Saguntum 7. ...
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HIEU 322- Roman Civilization Midterm Questions and Correct Answers (elaborations)  with 100% Accurate , Verified , Latest fully Updated , 2024/2025 ,Already Passed , Graded A+, Complete solutions guarantee distinctions Rationales
  • HIEU 322- Roman Civilization Midterm Questions and Correct Answers (elaborations) with 100% Accurate , Verified , Latest fully Updated , 2024/2025 ,Already Passed , Graded A+, Complete solutions guarantee distinctions Rationales

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  • HIEU 322- Roman Civilization Midterm HIEU 322- Roman Civilization Midterm Questions and Correct Answers (elaborations) with 100% Accurate , Verified , Latest fully Updated , 2024/2025 ,Already Passed , Graded A+, Complete solutions guarantee distinctions Rationales
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HIEU 322 Liberty University -HIEU 322 Final well answered
  • HIEU 322 Liberty University -HIEU 322 Final well answered

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  • HIEU 322 FinalJulius Cesar Roman general and one of the greatest military leaders in history; he conquered most of Gaul and was named dictator for life in Rome. He was later murdered by a group of senators who opposed his enlarged powers. Cataline Conspiracy a failed plan made by Cataline to overthrow the Roman Republic after losing to Cicero for consulship First Triumvirate unofficial coalition between Julius Caesar, Pompey, and Crassus - Reform of government - Fought in Gall...
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HIEU 322 Midterm Study Guide questions correctly asnswered
  • HIEU 322 Midterm Study Guide questions correctly asnswered

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  • HIEU 322 Midterm Study Guide8th; Tiber - correct answer General Observations on the Ancient Romans: 1. Rome was founded in the ____ century B.C. along the _______ River in central Italy. Common Law; separation; art; toleration; oppression - correct answer General Observations on the Ancient Romans: The Romans made many unique contributions to the Western world including English ________ __________ via the Norman invasion of 1066, U.S. law, ___________ and division of powers, Folk traditions, ...
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HIEU 322 Quiz 3: Fall of the Republic
  • HIEU 322 Quiz 3: Fall of the Republic

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  • HIEU 322 Quiz 3: Fall of the Republic Octavian was the son of Julius Caesar and an accomplished warrior. It was his reputation as a commander and fighter that intimidated Marcus Antonius, and led to the parting of ways between the two men. True False Question 2 1 / 1 pts Which of the following is true about Tiberius Gracchus’ family background? He was from a poor, rural family that had unsuccessfully fought for their plebian rights during the Struggle of the Orders. His rural fam...
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HIEU 322- Roman Civilization Midterm well answered rated A+
  • HIEU 322- Roman Civilization Midterm well answered rated A+

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  • HIEU 322- Roman Civilization Midterm Roman contributions to the western world included... - correct answer law, separation and division of powers, folk traditions, architecture, literature, art, religious toleration and oppression Republicanism - correct answer people rule through an elected representative Annals - correct answer simple records or chronicles of events Annalists - correct answer first Roman writers to reconstruct Rome's past History - correct answer an inquiry into ...
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Hieu 322-Quiz 6 Roman
  • Hieu 322-Quiz 6 Roman

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  • Question 1 1 out of 1 points This Christian sect flourished in North Africa in the 4 th century A.D. The group protested strongly against the election of bishop to Carthage that they felt was too lenient toward those who had betrayed the faith during Diocletian’s persecution. They viewed themselves as independent from the pope in Rome. Selected Answer: Donatists Question 2 1 out of 1 points Which of the following is true regarding the rule of Diocletian, 284-305? Selected Answer: T...
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HIEU 322 Midterm Study Guide 2023
  • HIEU 322 Midterm Study Guide 2023

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  • 8th; Tiber - General Observations on the Ancient Romans: 1. Rome was founded in the ____ century B.C. along the _______ River in central Italy. Common Law; separation; art; toleration; oppression - General Observations on the Ancient Romans: The Romans made many unique contributions to the Western world including English ________ __________ via the Norman invasion of 1066, U.S. law, ___________ and division of powers, Folk traditions, _____, architecture, literature, Religious ________, and R...
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HIEU 322 Quiz 1 - The Rise of the Roman Republic
  • HIEU 322 Quiz 1 - The Rise of the Roman Republic

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  • Module – Week 1 Quiz: The Rise of the Roman Republic Existing Roman law was codified in the mid-5th century by the Decemviral Commission, and set up on bronze tablets in the Forum. What was the name of the code? The Comitia Tributa The Laws of the Twelve Tables The Valerio-Horatian Laws The Lex Canuleia The Honorum These religious officials in early Rome were the sole keepers of the temple archives and prescribed the various rituals, prayers, chants, and litanies for use in public...
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