What does the excerpt from Cato tell us of the ability to wage war in Rome?

A) The ambitions of the generals set the tone for Roman conquest.
B) Minimal justification is required to destroy a civilization if the territory is highly prized.
C) Cause need not be established as a justification for destruction of a competing or subdued civilization according to Roman law.
D) All of these
E) None of these


D

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Which political party made significant gains in Washington in the 1950s, capturing the presidency in 1952?

a. the Republican party b. the Democratic party c. the Libertarian party d. the Dixiecrats e. the Progressive party

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A) ?declaring a national bank holiday. B) ?proposing an emergency banking act. C) ?assuming government ownership of the banks. D) ?reassuring Americans about entrusting their money to banks.

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