The Romans admired the culture of ________ but had contempt for the citizens' squabbling, commerce, and perceived weakness
A. Assyria
B. Greece
C. Iberia
D. Persia
E. Phoenicia
Answer: B
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a. the Southern planter elite b. New York high society c. the Brahmins of Boston d. the Northern middle class e. Midwesterners