How did the Punic Wars change Roman society?
A) Rome was the largest empire in the Western world. She relied upon professional soldiers and dictators to continue her expansion plans.
B) Rome wielded unchecked power, farmer-soldiers were replaced by a professional army, and the city-state mixed government broke down.
C) Rome was the largest empire in the Western world. She replaced her farmer-soldiers with professionally trained soldiers and continued global expansion plans.
D) Rome wielded unchecked power, and the city-state mixed government was replaced by dictators thirsting for global domination.
E) The oligarchic government broke down, aided by the rise of tyrants in Rome. This produced unchecked power throughout her empire.
B
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A) Israel. B) Egypt. C) Jordan. D) Iraq.
Before the Civil War, the United States education system had
A) resisted the idea of teaching social values B) provided significant amount of schooling to blacks and Indians C) struggled to be established in the Northeast D) helped to achieve one of the highest literacy rates in the world
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Please provide the best answer for the statement.
By the early twenty-first century, gay men and lesbians in the United States
A. saw some openly gay politicians win election to public office. B. were experiencing a powerful backlash from within American society. C. All these answers are correct. D. achieved many of the same milestones that other minority groups had attained in earlier decades. E. were making slow, halting progress in achieving laws prohibiting discrimination on the basis of sexual preference.