All of the following were characteristics of the Romans from origin to Republic to Empire, except they

A) showed great open-mindedness in borrowing from other societies.
B) did not share citizenship with non-Romans.
C) enslaved whole peoples.
D) destroyed whole cites with little provocation.
E) showed great generosity to defeated peoples.


B) did not share citizenship with non-Romans.

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Cattle ranchers responded to the growing numbers of farmers and sheepherders in the West in the 1880s by __________.

A) lobbying Congress to slow migration to the West
B) reaching amicable agreements with the newcomers
C) getting out of the cattle business and joining the farmers and sheepherders
D) destroying fences put up by the farmers and sheepherders

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A) fell; fell B) fell; rose C) rose, rose D) rose; fell

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a. England b. France c. Holy Roman Empire d. Sweden e. the Netherlands

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