Why did Diocletian's anti-inflation policies fail?
a. They actually led to increased inflation.
b. They were unenforceable.
c. They were too weak and too narrowly targeted.
d. They were incoherent.
e. They did not have the full support of Diocletian himself.
b
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a. they were far from the threat of stepplander invasions b. it broke up large landholdings in the north c. it enabled easier access to natural resources d. the government was settled in the region and it made it easier and more effective to rule at a closer distance
The Chinese familial ideal was a
a. nuclear family. b. childless family. c. family with at least ten children. d. joint family with at least three generations living under one roof. e. matriarchal family.
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A) More power was given to local governments instead of the state and federal levels. B) The federal government became less involved in economic policy. C) All constitutional restrictions on federal government were dissolved. D) The federal government became recognized as supreme over state governments. E) State governments were confirmed as being supreme over the federal government.