Under Roman law, how were the provinces generally treated?

What will be an ideal response?


Discuss the ways in which the Stoicism upon which Roman law was based encouraged the empire to treat its provinces leniently and with moderation. Discuss how the Imperial government viewed local law and customs, and to what extent the Roman government demanded authority over the provinces.

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What was the legal regime of separation and exclusion that took hold in the South in the 1890s called?

a)  Jim Crow b)  New South c)  Credit Mobilier d)  White League

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The Mongols consistently promoted long-distance commerce because

a. before their conquests the Mongols had been a dominant force in the Silk Road trade. b. the Mongols had long produced valuable trade products, so promoting the trade routes promoted their industries. c. the Mongols wanted to tax trade as another way of extracting wealth from more developed civilizations. d. the Mongols were eager to acquire the goods of Europe

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Which of the following rejects all scientific explanations for the creation of the universe?

A) the dark matter theory B) behaviorists C) big bang theory D) creationists E) Marxists

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After his first term, President Theodore Roosevelt won the support of working-class Americans because they believed he was willing to use the federal government to arbitrate labor disputes

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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