How did the Roman Republic treat many of the Italian city-states that she conquered?

a. violently, razing them to the ground
b. leniently, granting them citizenship
c. leniently if they were Greek, oppressively if they were Etruscan
d. oppressively until they were conquered, then she ignored them
e. oppressively, taxing them heavily


Ans: b

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