The Roman policy toward conquered peoples was

A. successful because citizenship was granted to all from the very beginning of expansion.
B. generous, with the potential for citizenship.
C. centered around the policy of forced conversion to the Roman religion.
D. based on immediately turning conquered peoples into slaves.
E. cruel and despotic.


Answer: B

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